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FERC denied Cubit Power One’s complaint against Con Ed, saying it did not provide evidence that the utility’s wholesale distribution service rate was unjust.
Clean energy advocates and solar developers told New York officials to tweak the VDER tariff, not make new processes to sustain PV growth.
New York agencies hosted a technical conference on ways to advance commercial, industrial, and community solar development.
NYISO’s Management Committee approved Tariff revisions creating a path for aggregated distributed energy resources to participate in the wholesale market.
The New York PSC modified its VDER compensation policy and authorized $43 million in state funding for solar and community distributed generation projects.
New York officials, utilities and solar advocates are trading comments through the PSC on what constitutes appropriate compensation for DER capacity value.
Rulings by the Public Service Commission will double New York’s existing 2025 storage goal and require the state’s utilities to reduce building energy use.
The New York Public Service Commission unanimously approved renewing Westchester County’s community choice aggregation program.
The NY Public Service Commission (NYPSC) expanded the eligibility of distributed energy resources to be compensated under the state’s value stack tariffs.
To model the impacts of carbon pricing on dispatch, resource costs and emissions in its wholesale electricity market, New York would do well to start by estimating a social cost of carbon (SCC), experts told a state task force Monday.
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