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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.
The LIPA proposal to exempt “beneficial electrification” from a carbon price received a mixed reaction Monday at a meeting of New York's IPPTF.
Stakeholders debated a NYISO proposal to disqualify some holders of renewable energy credit contracts from getting paid carbon charges.
The NERC Board of Trustees approved Wisconsin Public Service Corp.’s and Upper Michigan Energy Resources’ requests to move to ReliabilityFirst from MRO.
The NYISO BIC voted to approve a revised charter for the state’s IPPTF, the group exploring how to incorporate the cost of CO2 emissions into their markets.
Attendees of the Infocast New York Energy Market Summit discussed transmission development, offshore wind and conflict between state policies and markets.
New York is charting its own course for integrating distributed energy resources into its grid, industry experts said at Infocast's NY Energy Market Summit.
NYISO’s release of draft carbon pricing recommendations sparked annoyance and frustration among some stakeholders.
Consolidated Edison earned $188 million ($0.60/share) in the second quarter, a 7% increase from $175 million ($0.57/share) in the same period last year.
New York transmission owners will be eligible for full cost recovery when regulated backstop solution reliability projects are canceled, FERC said.
NYISO experienced a peak load of 31,293 MW on July 2, the highest demand so far this summer but falling far short of the all-time peak of 33,956 MW.
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