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The NYPSC ruled on its first major electric rate case since the pandemic struck, approving three-year phased increases for NYSEG and RG&E.
New York’s utilities are working with government officials and project developers to fine-tune the processes of state-mandated energy storage solicitations.
Four of New York’s utilities will collectively see their revenues reduced by $7 million for failing to meet reliability and customer service requirements.
Electric reliability in New York state declined last year compared to 2016 because of a severe wind storm in March, staff told the NYPSC.
The NYISO Board of Directors has rejected two appeals of Management Committee votes on capacity zones and locational capacity requirements.
The New York PSC approved an indefinite extension for Consolidated Edison’s demand management program in Brooklyn and Queens.
The New York Public Service Commission (NY PSC) voted to maintain current incentive payment rates for utilities’ demand response programs through 2017.
Speaking at IPPNY’s fall conference, New York Transco President Stuart Nachmias said the state's ambitious transmission development plan will not be implemented quickly.
NYPSC Chairwoman Audrey Zibelman defended the commission's approval of protections for retail electric customers, saying they are needed to combat deceptive practices.
New York utilities have filed 15 demonstration projects for consideration under the state’s Reforming the Energy Vision initiative.
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