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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.
FERC denied rehearing of its order accepting NYISO’s revisions to the methodology it uses to determine locational minimum installed capacity requirements.
FERC approved NYISO’s proposal to allow aggregations of distributed energy resources to participate in its markets.
FERC granted Helix Ravenswood a limited waiver under NYISO’s Tariff to retain its CRIS rights for its deactivated gas turbines in New York City.
The New York PSC committed an additional $2 billion to energy efficiency and building-electrification programs and created an index renewable energy credit.
NYISO is moving the proxy bus for pricing transactions with Ontario’s IESO to reflect power-flow changes from the implementation of phase-angle regulators.
NYISO began an effort to develop a model for allowing front-of-the-meter energy storage resources paired with generation to participate in its markets.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo signaled the state will continue to step up efforts to decarbonize its economy with an eye to spreading the benefits.
NYISO plans to devote one day a month for stakeholders to discuss reliability and market issues related to integrating clean energy resources.
New York started 2019 around renewable energy and quickened the pace of the most ambitious decarbonization goals in the country.
FERC partially accepted NYISO’s plan to comply with a mandate that RTOs and ISOs develop rules to provide storage resources full access to their markets.
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