October 6, 2024

New York Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA)

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NYISO Proposes Sweeping BSM Exemptions
NYISO proposed to exempt most new ICAP suppliers from buyer-side market power mitigation evaluation if they use solar, wind, storage or demand response.
NYISO
NRDC Urges EE Participation in NYISO ICAP Markets
NRDC delivered a presentation on energy efficiency participation in NYISO's ICAP markets, urging it be mentioned in a July 19 FERC Order 2222 compliance filing.
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Proposed NatGas Plants ‘Appear’ Contrary to NY Law, Regulator Says
In notices for draft permits of two proposed natural gas generating station upgrades, NY regulators said there are potential substantial associated emissions.
NYDPS
Activists Unhappy with NY Climate Justice Policy
Social and environmental activists told state officials that New York needs to hurry up and get serious with its climate justice policies.
NYISO
Panel: Storage Needs Experience in NY Power Markets
FERC and NYISO joined an energy storage developer to discuss New York’s wholesale electricity markets' opportunities and challenges in energy storage.
Brooklyn SolarWorks
Bill to Bolster Community Solar in NY Heads to Governor’s Desk
New York legislators have passed a bill that would connect downstate customers with upstate community solar projects by allowing cross-utility crediting.
NYC
NY Officials Discuss Climate Change Resilience, Adaptation
The New York Climate Action Council heard that flooding is the main risk from climate change in the state.
NYISO
NYISO Soliciting Stakeholder Input on Changes to BSM
NYISO unveiled a plan and timeline for reforming its buyer-side mitigation rules by September 2021.
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NY Climate Council Members Say Panel Recommendations Fall Short
Fulfilling the goals of New York’s climate law requires more aggressive action than has been proposed, Climate Action Council members say.
Overheard at IPPNY 2021 Spring Conference
New York state officials and FERC Chair Richard Glick outlined public policy challenges for 200 participants at the IPPNY annual Spring Conference.

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