New York Independent System Operator (NYISO)

FERC Upholds NYISO Treatment of ESCO as Successor
FERC upheld NYISO’s decision to deny a New York energy service company’s application to join until its predecessor pays its outstanding debt.
Study Findings Clash on Value of Competitive Tx
A pair of studies have drawn divergent conclusions about the merits of competitive transmission solicitations. The differences may have to do with sponsors.
NYISO Reports Grid Ready for Summer
NYISO said it expects to have adequate resources on hand to meet slightly above-normal demand this summer, with 42,056 MW of capacity available.
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Stakeholders Discuss NYISO Grid Study, LBMPc Change
NYISO debated the content of a draft study on the impact of public policy on the state grid and the ISO’s proposed changes to its carbon price calculation.
NYISO Management Committee Briefs: May 20, 2019
NYISO’s Management Committee recommended the Board of Directors approve a Comprehensive Reliability Plan that pointed to potential risks that could develop.
NYPSC Modifies Standby Rates for DERs
The NY PSC continued to tweak compensation and billing for DERs, adjusting the structure of existing standby and buyback service rates.
LS Power Gets Incentive for NY Public Policy Project
FERC granted LS Power Grid New York’s request for an abandoned plant incentive for a transmission project approved by NYISO.
Abundance of Summer Capacity — Except in Texas
ERCOT’s low reserve margin sticks out when compared to those of most other regions in the U.S., where their reserves are well above their reference levels.
NYISO Business Issues Committee Briefs: May 13, 2019
NYISO's Business Issues Committee approved a proposed Tariff revision that redefines acceptable collateral for foreign market participants.
Panelists (Mostly) Bullish on New York’s ‘Green New Deal’
New York can reduce carbon emissions at an acceptable cost while the industry addresses reliability issues, speakers said at IPPNY's Spring Conference.

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