Other NYISO Committees

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NYISO Cancels Offshore Transmission Studies
In the wake of the New York Public Service Commission’s decision to cease planning its offshore wind underwater transmission network, NYISO has followed suit, tossing two years of planning studies.
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NYISO Proposes ICAP Changes for New Entry Ahead of CHPE
NYISO is proposing changes to certain capacity market parameters to accommodate the Champlain Hudson Power Express transmission project, as well as facilitate the new entry of resources.
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NYPA Raises Concern About Large Loads Suddenly Ceasing Operation
The most prolific worry about large load facilities like data centers is how to power them, but the New York Power Authority raised a new concern at the NYISO Budget & Priorities Working Group’s meeting. 
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Calpine Sees Support for TCC Auction Proposal from NYISO Stakeholders
Calpine came to the NYISO Installed Capacity Working Group with its proposal to create on- and off-peak transmission congestion contract auctions. 
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NYISO Stakeholders Propose Capacity Retention Market

Central Hudson, Con Edison, National Grid and the Natural Resources Defense Council have co-submitted a proposal to the NYISO project prioritization process asking the ISO consider developing a capacity market based around retaining existing resources.

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NYISO Monitor Proposes Changing Congestion Rent Assignments

The NYISO Market Monitoring Unit is proposing to revise the ISO’s net congestion rent assignment process by allocating residuals to transmission owners on an individual facility basis.

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MMU, FTI Argue for Maintaining Uniform Pricing in NYISO Capacity Market

As NYISO conducts its Capacity Market Structure Review, its Market Monitoring Unit and FTI Consulting say it should reject the idea of bifurcated pricing.

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NYISO Outlines Storage as Transmission Proposal

NYISO presented an outline of how it plans to implement storage-as-transmission assets, drawing critiques from stakeholders representing end-use customers and generators.

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NYISO Seeking Info on Dispatchable Generation not in Queue
NYISO asked developers to tell the ISO about any dispatchable generation projects that have not yet been submitted to the interconnection queue by June 13. 
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Calpine Proposes Time-varying TCCs at NYISO
Calpine proposed that NYISO split its 24-hour-only transmission congestion contracts into on-peak and off-peak products, arguing it would reduce the cost of congestion hedging by better aligning it with load and generation behavior.

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