New York Independent System Operator (NYISO)
Sen. Chris Van Hollen told Policy Forum attendees Senate Democrats will seek to amend a bill to undo FERC rulings on PJM’s and NYISO's capacity markets.
Carbon pricing's time may be nearing, but it won’t solve the climate crisis by itself or persuade states to abandon clean energy policies, speakers said.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced a push to amend this year’s state budget to speed up the permitting and construction of renewable energy projects.
FERC largely approved the Order 845 compliance filings for CAISO, NYISO and a handful of utilities, though none of the entities received perfect marks.
NYISO stakeholders approved external ICAP limits and changes to the Transmission Congestion Contracts Manual during the Business Issues Committee meeting.
FERC declined to rehear its order directing PJM to allow two merchant transmission operators to convert some transmission withdrawal rights to non-firm.
FERC approved NYISO’s proposal to allow aggregations of distributed energy resources to participate in its markets.
FERC granted Helix Ravenswood a limited waiver under NYISO’s Tariff to retain its CRIS rights for its deactivated gas turbines in New York City.
FERC denied rehearing of its order accepting NYISO’s revisions to the methodology it uses to determine locational minimum installed capacity requirements.
NYISO began an effort to develop a model for allowing front-of-the-meter energy storage resources paired with generation to participate in its markets.
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