March 10, 2025

New York Independent System Operator (NYISO)

62% of New Yorkers Support NYISO Carbon Pricing
More than 60% of New Yorkers said they approve of NYISO’s carbon pricing plan, according to a poll released by the ISO.
NY Utilities, Developers Tweak Storage Procurement Terms
New York’s utilities are working with government officials and project developers to fine-tune the processes of state-mandated energy storage solicitations.
NYISO Management Committee Briefs: Sept. 23, 2020
NYISO CEO Rich Dewey told stakeholders that staff are determining whether a technical problem related to the demand curve reset violates the Tariff.
NEPOOL Reliability Committee Briefs: Sept. 23, 2020
The cost of the Greater Boston Project is expected to increase by $191 million, Eversource told the NEPOOL Reliability Committee.
NYISO ICAP/MIWG Briefs Sept. 14, 2020
NYISO analysis of reserve pickup performance for winter 2019/20 shows that 76% of the time, resources provided more than 90% of total energy expected.
NYISO Business Issues Committee Briefs: Sept. 9, 2020
Con Ed won approval from the NYISO BIC of a proposal to increase the exemption from real-time generation penalties for units that supply steam to New York City.
FERC Rejects NYISO Bid to Aid Public Policy Resources
FERC rejected NYISO’s proposal to support policy resources in clearing its capacity market, causing a dissent from Commissioner Richard Glick.
NYISO Looks at Pricing Supplemental Reserves
NYISO is preparing to be able to adapt its reserve requirements quickly to a changing resource mix by procuring supplemental reserves.
NYISO Management Committee Briefs: Aug. 26, 2020
NYISO has decided to remain in remote work mode for the rest of the year, officials told the Management Committee.
NYISO Q2 Energy Prices, Load at 10-Year+ Lows
NYISO energy markets performed competitively in the second quarter, with the pandemic leading to the lowest load and average fuel prices in more than a decade.

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