NY PSC
New York regulators OK'd a contract to keep the struggling R.E. Ginna nuclear power plant operating through March 2017.
A summary of responses by RTOs and state officials to the Supreme Court's stay to the Clean Power Plan.
By William Opalka
A special inspector for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission is expected to arrive at the Indian Point station Thursday to conduct an inquiry...
The NYPSC denied Entergy's request for an administrative law judge to handle the company’s objections to the state’s investigation of Indian Point.
New York utilities would be required to procure more than 15% of their forecasted load in 2020 from struggling upstate nuclear power plants under a proposal now before the state’s PSC.
The New York PSC approved a 10-year, $5.3 billion Clean Energy Fund to accelerate the state’s switch to cleaner resources and fight climate change.
Upstate nuclear power plants would earn extra payments for emissions-free energy under a New York PSC staff proposal announced Thursday.
Transmission upgrades dominated activity in the NYISO footprint in 2015 and promise to occupy headlines in 2016.
The NYPSC declared a public policy need for $1.2 billion in transmission upgrades and recommended finalists to make competitive bids to NYISO.
New York's Reforming the Energy Vision and established NYISO wholesale market proved an irresistible combination for new CEO Bradley Jones.
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