New York Clean Energy Standard (CES)
The New York PSC ruled that upstate municipal power authorities can charge higher electricity rates to cryptocurrency companies.
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments in an appeal of a judge’s decision to dismiss a suit against New York’s ZEC program.
The New York Public Service Commission (NYPSC) ordered the state’s utilities to open participation in their “value stack” programs to DER projects up to 5 MW.
The Albany County Supreme Court rejected New York’s motions to dismiss outright a lawsuit challenging the state’s Clean Energy Standard.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo made clear that clean energy and the jobs it can create will continue to be a key part of his vision for the state’s future.
New York policymakers were very busy in 2017, working on carbon pricing in wholesale markets and facing down legal challenges to its nuclear subsidies.
New York is fine-tuning its Clean Energy Standard (CES) and closing the books on the energy efficiency programs used since 2008.
It’s time to focus on building individual renewable energy projects in NY, speakers said at the Alliance for Clean Energy New York’s 11th Fall Conference.
NYISO will soon announce the formation of a carbon pricing task force, CEO Brad Jones told the Management Committee.
New York developers are finding it easier to invest in the state now that it is providing more predictability around clean energy procurement.
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