Central Hudson Gas & Electric
Expanded retail-level demand response programs will take effect as soon as July 1 in targeted areas of upstate New York.
New York regulators approved Central Hudson's rate plan in an order that also says one project the company filed in the Reforming the Energy Vision program shows promise.
Central Hudson's decision to include distributed energy resource projects in its rate case before New York regulators is providing an early look into a utility’s approach to the state’s energy industry overhaul.
The U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of FERC, rejecting challenges to the Lower Hudson Valley Capacity Zone in New York.
Five transmission projects intended to serve New York City and respond to a potential nuclear plant closure suffered setbacks as a divided FERC rejected the developers’ cost allocation proposals and reduced their requested returns on equity.
The overhaul of the electric industry in New York, Reforming the Energy Vision, will largely bar utility ownership of distributed energy resources.
New York regulators have doubled the cap on the amount of solar energy the state’s utilities are required to purchase under its net metering program.
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