New York Independent System Operator (NYISO)
New York agencies are monitoring the aftermath of Texas' power outages to determine if the state should take any actions to maintain a resilient grid.
New York’s policy makers are hearing from a wide range of organizations and communities insisting on a just and thoughtful transition to cleaner energy.
FERC reversed its decision not to exempt commercial demand response programs from NYISO’s BSM rules.
New York regulators have proposed natural gas planning procedures that could address how utilities balance infrastructure needs with GHG reduction goals.
NYISO proposed a three-tier approach for working on projects in its Grid in Transition initiative and how to measure their effects.
The NYISO Business Issues Committee approved revisions to its Installed Capacity and Transmission and Dispatch Operations Manuals.
FERC approved a settlement requiring Alliance NYGT to pay nearly $900,000 for running plants on natural gas while being reimbursed for kerosene.
Faced with varying waves of energy storage resources, grid operators are taking steps to accommodate devices sitting in their interconnection queues.
Attendees of a NECA webinar discussed concerns about and the impact of FERC Order 2222, as well as other potential roadblocks to DERs’ extensive deployment.
The New York PSC approved filings by the state's utilities implementing cost recovery and sharing plans with ratepayers for storage resources.
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