New York Independent System Operator (NYISO)
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.
The National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) held its annual meeting where new President Nick Wagner expressed his vision for 2019.
FERC approved NERC’s revised geomagnetic disturbance reliability standard, which requires grid operators to collect data and imposes deadlines for actions.
FERC moved to apply its proposed new methodology for calculating transmission owners’ return on equity rates to dockets in MISO and the South.
FERC would no longer review mergers valued at less than $10 million under a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.
Transmission owners will be required to reduce their rates to reflect reduced corporate income taxes under a proposal issued by FERC.
FERC clarified that rehearing requests on Order 845 did not delay its effective date, only the date that compliance filings are due.
New York electricity market stakeholders reviewed three separate studies to evaluate the implications of a carbon charge in NYISO’s energy markets.
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