New York Independent System Operator (NYISO)
NYISO plans to devote one day a month for stakeholders to discuss reliability and market issues related to integrating clean energy resources.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo signaled the state will continue to step up efforts to decarbonize its economy with an eye to spreading the benefits.
New York started 2019 around renewable energy and quickened the pace of the most ambitious decarbonization goals in the country.
FERC partially accepted NYISO’s plan to comply with a mandate that RTOs and ISOs develop rules to provide storage resources full access to their markets.
FERC said it won’t reconsider NYISO’s decision to deny membership to the successor to a bankrupt energy service company.
NYISO’s Management Committee recommended the Board of Directors approve a short-term reliability process to evaluate and address reliability impacts.
FERC rejected a request to rehear its ruling approving changes to the PJM-NYISO joint operating agreement reflecting a new operational plan for interfaces between New York and New Jersey.
FERC denied a complaint to bar NYISO from allowing PJM resources to sell installed capacity using unforced capacity deliverability rights facilities.
NYISO’s Business Issues Committee endorsed the ISO’s plan to replace its ad hoc generator retirement studies with quarterly “short-term” analyses.
Storage industry and assorted regulators, financiers, and utility and RTO representatives gathered for the GreenTech Media Energy Storage Summit 2019.
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