October 3, 2024

New York

NYISO
New York Looks at Carbon Price Impact on LBMPs
NYISO presented stakeholders details on how a carbon charge would affect locational-based marginal prices and imports and exports.
Overheard at New York Renewable Energy Conference
Artificial intelligence, transmission needs and markets versus mandates topped the discussion at the Renewable Energy Conference in New York.
Potomac Economics
NYISO MC Supports AC Transmission Projects
NYISO stakeholders again backed joint proposals by North America Transmission (NAT) and NYPA to build two 345-kV transmission projects.
NY PSC
NYISO BIC Backs AC Tx Projects; Losing Bidders Protest
NYISO stakeholders backed joint proposals by North America Transmission and the NYPA to build two 345-kV transmission projects.
NYSERDA
NY Releases ‘Roadmap’ for 1,500-MW Storage Goal
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.
NYISO
NYISO Favors Cost Levelizing on Carbon Charge
NYISO continues to propose a cost-levelizing approach for allocating carbon charge residuals to load-serving entities.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Analyst: FERC Asserts Role in Handling Nuke Subsidies
FERC and the U.S. Department of Justice told the 7th Circuit that Illinois' zero-emission credits (ZECs) program is not pre-empted by the Federal Power Act.
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NY Task Force Examines Carbon Pricing Impacts
The NYISO / NY DPS IPPTF learned that New York’s adoption of carbon pricing will likely increase the state’s wholesale energy prices and decrease prices for zero-emission credits.
Brattle Group
NYISO Floats Carbon Pricing Straw Proposal
NYISO is floating a proposal that would incorporate the social cost of carbon into the ISO’s wholesale market by debiting each energy supplier a uniform carbon emissions charge as part of its settlement.
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Overheard at IPPNY 2018 Spring Conference
Industry stakeholders gathered in Albany for the Independent Power Producers of New York (IPPNY) Spring Conference for an update on the rapid changes in the state's grid.

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