December 22, 2024

Consolidated Edison (Con Ed)

Con Edison
NY PSC Approves Con Ed Revised Emergency Response Plan
New York regulators issued an order approving Consolidated Edison’s emergency response plan after the utility restored language related to communications.
NYDPS
NYPSC Approves EV Charging Incentives, Climate-related Tx Projects
The New York PSC approved EV charging programs for the state’s utilities and $700 million for National Grid for transmission upgrade projects.
NextEra
Stakeholders Question Feasibility, Costs of Con Ed OSW Substation
Stakeholders urged regulators to defer approval, outright reject or refer to NYISO’s public policy tx planning process Con Ed’s proposal for a new substation.
Tesla
New York Utilities Support Incentives for EV Charge Station Buildout
New York’s utilities say they support cost-of-service-based electric rates with time-bound incentives to provide cost relief for EV charging station owners.
Con Edison
DR Provider Seeks NYISO Approval for Small Customer Aggregations
OhmConnect is seeking NYISO approval to begin this summer enrolling its small customer aggregations as SCRs in the ISO’s wholesale capacity market.
NYC.GOV
New York Utilities Report Slow Start to EV Fast Charging
New York’s IOUs reported a slow rollout of EV fast-charging stations under the state’s $701 million incentive program to build 50,000 stations by 2025.
Shutterstock
Responsibly Sourced Gas Market is ‘Growing,’ Kinder Morgan Says
Kinder Morgan could receive FERC approval in the coming weeks for a new market mechanism that would support expansion of RSG.
Shutterstock
Fierce Competition in Plans to Upgrade NJ Grid
Eighty transmission proposals to interconnect New Jersey's offshore wind to PJM were submitted by 13 companies to the state's Board of Public Utilities.
NYDPS
NYPSC Aims to Lessen Impact of Utility Bill Spikes
The NYPSC got updates on how utilities are responding to pleas to improve billing practices and customer outreach after recent electric and gas bill surges.
New York Open Data
FERC Approves ROFR for NY Transmission Upgrades
FERC ruled that New York TOs can exercise a right of first refusal for transmission upgrades without being bound by other developers’ cost caps.

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