October 2, 2024

NYISO

The New York Independent System Operator Inc., a not-for-profit regional transmission owner, is responsible for operating New York's bulk electrical grid, administering the state's wholesale electricity markets, maintaining grid stability, and ensuring the reliability and planning of the state's bulk energy system.
NYISO Management Committee Briefs: April 15, 2020
NYISO’s Management Committee saw graphic evidence of how the COVID-19 pandemic response is impacting power demand in New York.
NYISO Launches Fuel Security Effort
A new initiative will aim to help NYISO improve its monitoring of fuel and energy security across the New York grid, stakeholders heard.
FERC Grants NYISO Public Power Definition Waiver
FERC granted NYISO a waiver of the Tariff language defining a public power entity, extending the definition to cover any government entity.
NYISO Weighs Market Options for Hybrid Resources
NYISO floated a plan that would provide hybrid storage resources three options for participating in its energy and capacity markets.
N.Y. Looks at Grid Transition Modeling, Reliability
NYISO stakeholders explored detailed assumptions and modeling descriptions for an upcoming study on transitioning the New York grid to a cleaner future.
NYISO Management Committee Briefs: March 25, 2020
NYISO has sequestered approximately two-thirds of its operations staff on site at its two control centers to prevent infection by the COVID-19 coronavirus.
FERC Denies Brooklyn Battery Waiver
FERC on Thursday denied NYC Energy’s request for a limited waiver of NYISO interconnection rules for its 80-MW energy storage facility.
NYISO BIC Briefs: March 19, 2020
The NYISO Business Issues Committee approved Tariff changes on energy storage and load forecast revisions to account for behind-the-meter net generation.
Study: Retail Design Key to Escaping Capacity Markets
Retail-choice states wanting to reduce their reliance on RTO capacity markets need to improve how their retail markets handle resource procurement.
UPDATE: FERC Targeted in Energy Bill Amendments
A bipartisan energy bill debated by the Senate is providing FERC critics an opportunity to seek changes to the commission’s quorum rules and authority.

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