Long Island Power Authority (LIPA)
After a remarkably bad year for the U.S. offshore wind industry, the Oceantic Network’s annual conference was focused on engineering a rebound rather than licking wounds.
Consolidated Edison has been tasked with creating a contingency plan to avert the energy shortfall that it and NYISO have warned may develop in New York City.
One of New York’s largest fossil-burning power plants will host a pioneering test run by a non-combustion hydrogen generator.
FERC approved PJM's annual update to its tariff’s cost responsibility assignments for transmission projects set to be completed in 2025.
NYISO presented stakeholders with its preliminary proposal for complying with FERC Order 1920, giving a first glimpse into how the ISO may conduct a long-term transmission planning process.
SERC and NPCC assessed a combined $246,000 in penalties against two utilities for violations of NERC reliability standards.
All of South Fork Wind’s turbines are sending electricity to the New York power grid.
NYISO’s Business issues Committee approved testing of dynamic reserves, changes to the LCR optimizer, and new capacity accreditation rules.
NYISO selected Propel NY Energy to fulfill Long Island transmission needs to enable the export of future offshore wind energy.
New York's State Legislature passed a bill that would require state agencies and utilities to identify grid improvements for an EV highway and charging network.
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