NYISO Management Committee
The New York grid performed well in the summer’s 1st heat wave July 20-24, NYISO vice president of operations Aaron Markham told the NYISO Management Committee.
NYISO’s Management Committee received an update from FERC on the commission’s recent areas of interest.
Potomac Economics is recommending that NYISO take a comprehensive approach to lowering the costs of satisfying the grid’s needs and improving incentives.
NYISO foresees having adequate generating capacity margins for normal weather conditions this summer, without emergency operating actions.
NYISO made it through last winter without any problems — and without any power from coal generation or the Indian Point nuclear plant, ISO officials reported.
NYISO expects by next winter to meet the recommendations made in the joint FERC-NERC report on the February 2021 winter storm in the Midwest and Texas.
NYISO plans to resume in-person stakeholder meetings in the second week of March, CEO Rich Dewey told the Management Committee.
NYISO's annual sectoral meetings have been pushed back to mid-April to allow them to proceed in person as much as possible, CEO Rich Dewey told the MC.
NYISO’s Management Committee on Wednesday approved tariff revisions related to the ISO’s Comprehensive Mitigation Review.
NYISO plans to bring most employees back to the headquarters building Nov. 1st and resume holding in-person stakeholder meetings on Nov. 17.
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