March 10, 2025

New York Independent System Operator (NYISO)

FERC Briefs: July 16, 2020
A summary of the numerous orders FERC issued at its July 16, 2020, open meeting.
Court Sides with NY on EPA ‘Good Neighbor’ Finding
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ordered the EPA to reopen a petition filed by New York, New Jersey and New York City into air pollution coming from upwind states.
NYISO Q1 Energy Prices Hit 11-Year Low
NYISO energy prices sank to 11-year lows during the first quarter, ranging from $15 to $35/MWh, according to the MMU’s State of the Market report.
Bulk Tx, 115-kV Upgrades Needed for NY 70×30 Goal
NYISO will need to expand its bulk transmission and some low-voltage lines to meet New York’s 2030 climate goals, according to the ISO's latest CARIS.
‘Astonishing’ Buildout Needed for Clean NY Grid
Meeting New York’s ambitious goal of reaching 100% emissions-free electricity will require an “astonishing” 80 GW of new generation by 2040.
NYISO Stakeholders OK Peak Forecast Tweak
NYISO’s Management Committee voted to revise the ISO’s Tariff to address a concern regarding peak load forecasts and minimum unforced capacity requirements.
Public Policy Challenges Top NYISO Grid Plans
The New York ISO (NYISO) annual Power Trends report focuses on how the grid is being shaped by public policy – and the COVID-19 pandemic.
NYISO Gets Extra Time to Fix Market Software
FERC on Monday granted NYISO eight extra months to fix a “misalignment” between its market software and its Tariff rules.
FERC OKs Negotiated Rates for Champlain Hudson Project
FERC has authorized the owners of the 1,000-MW Champlain Hudson Power Express project to charge negotiated transmission rates to carry Canadian hydropower to New York City.
NEPOOL Markets/Reliability Committee Briefs: May 27, 2020
AEE presented a paper recommending that ISO-NE and NEPOOL consider borrowing from NYISO’s effort to plan for a renewable-heavy future.

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