Long Island Power Authority (LIPA)
FERC will reconsider whether the 1% de minimis threshold and netting provisions of PJM's DFAX method result in fair transmission cost allocations.
Fishermen, environmentalists, labor unions and local residents broadly support the 132-MW South Fork Wind Project off Long Island.
The New York PSC ruled that projects located anywhere in the state may be eligible for state-sponsored EV prize competitions, granting a LIPA request.
The New York CAC met to discuss bioenergy emissions and the formation of a utility consultation group while also receiving updates from advisory groups.
Preliminary analysis suggests that a mesh-and-backbone network design would be best to integrate offshore wind into the New York grid.
LIPA could replace most of its fossil-fueled peaker plants with energy storage by 2030, saving ratepayers millions, according to a new study.
The New York PSC heard a progress report on a grid study to identify transmission upgrades and investments needed to meet clean energy goals.
FERC approved NYISO’s revised buyer-side market power mitigation rules, prompting a scathing dissent from Commissioner Richard Glick.
FERC denied rehearing of its order accepting NYISO’s revisions to the methodology it uses to determine locational minimum installed capacity requirements.
The EPA's relaxed emission rules for coal-fired generation is almost irrelevant to some of the country's largest public power companies.
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