NYISO
NY PSCNYISO Business Issues CommitteeNYISO Management CommitteeNYISO Operating CommitteeOther NYISO Committees
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 rejected the New York PSC request to rehear a November 2017 decision granting NextEra Energy a 50-basis-point adder for participating in NYISO.
NYISO’s Management Committee approved proposed rule revisions that would allocate day-ahead market congestion rent shortfalls and surpluses.
How should New York set carbon prices - and who should be tasked with doing it? Those are questions the state's Integrating Public Policy Task Force have begun to tackle in its effort to integrate carbon pricing into NYISO's market.
The New York Public Service Commission (NYPSC) ordered the state’s utilities to open participation in their “value stack” programs to DER projects up to 5 MW.
FERC ruled that NYISO must make additional changes to comply with Order 1000.
Consolidated Edison fourth-quarter net income increased 144% to $505 million ($1.63/share) from $207 million ($0.68/share) in 2016.
NYISO power prices surged to an average of $99.55/MWh in January, up 89% from December and 148% from the same month a year ago.
New York’s Integrating Public Policy Task Force (IPPTF) debated proposals for carbon pricing from the Long Island Power Authority and National Grid.
Constitution Pipeline asked FERC to reconsider a January order upholding a denial of the company’s water permit application by New York environmental regulators, saying the commission “erred” in its interpretation of the federal Clean Water Act.
FERC approved PJM Tariff revisions incorporating two pro forma pseudo-tie agreements and a pro forma reimbursement agreement.
Want more? Advanced Search