New York Independent System Operator (NYISO)
The Integrating Public Policy Task Force met for the last time before handing its final carbon pricing proposal to NYISO’s stakeholder governance process.
The NYISO Business Issues Committee approved Tariff changes clarifying real-time market settlements and their interaction with storage resources.
NYISO said it will have adequate capacity on hand to meet its forecasted peak demand of 24,260 MW for the 2018/19 winter season.
RTOs and ISOs filed tariff revisions to provide energy storage resources more opportunities to participate in markets in compliance with FERC Order 841.
NYISO recommended its carbon pricing proposal no longer include emissions-free resources with existing REC contracts pay the LBMP carbon component.
New York officials and stakeholders discussed onshore wind power in the state at a summit hosted by the New York State Laborers’ Organizing Fund.
NYISO said it would revise its carbon pricing proposal to enhance the bidding treatment for carbon-free resources and help prevent carbon leakage.
NYISO is considering penalizing external resources that fail to perform when dispatched following a supplemental resource evaluation.
The New York Public Service Commission unanimously approved renewing Westchester County’s community choice aggregation program.
FERC would no longer review mergers valued at less than $10 million under a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.
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