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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.
NYISO stakeholders again backed joint proposals by North America Transmission (NAT) and NYPA to build two 345-kV transmission projects.
The NYISO Business Issues Committee recommended approving extensions of historic fixed-price transmission congestion contracts.
FERC ruled CPV must provide additional information to prove it adequately mitigated market power at its newly opened Towantic Energy Center.
FERC identified 13 additional transmission owners it said should change accounting practices that could inflate rates by underestimating tax credits.
NYISO stakeholders backed joint proposals by North America Transmission and the NYPA to build two 345-kV transmission projects.
New York officials outlined how the state plans to add 1,500 MW of energy storage by 2025, a target set by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Nine states rolled out a plan pushing for wider adoption of policies that would accelerate the use of zero-emission vehicles.
The impact of a carbon price would likely reverberate throughout New York’s wholesale electricity markets, industry experts said.
NYISO Vice President of Operations Wes Yeomans told the Management Committee the ISO is prepared to meet peak demand this summer.
Electric reliability in New York state declined last year compared to 2016 because of a severe wind storm in March, staff told the NYPSC.
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