New York Independent System Operator (NYISO)
NYISO year-to-date monthly energy prices averaged $34.72/MWh in November, a 5% increase from a year earlier.
New York’s Integrating Public Policy Task Force (IPPTF) held its first technical conference on carbon pricing in NYISO's markets.
New York’s electric system has the capacity to meet peak demand for electricity during extreme cold weather conditions through the 2017-2018 winter season.
NYISO has developed a three-phase approach to opening its wholesale electricity market to energy storage resources in response to New York policy goals.
NYISO third-quarter energy prices fell 16 to 30% versus a year ago due to falling electricity demand and lower natural gas costs according to the ISO’s MMU.
FERC approved NYISO’s request for a 30-day extension for submitting additional reliability-must-run (RMR) tariff revisions.
New York is fine-tuning its Clean Energy Standard (CES) and closing the books on the energy efficiency programs used since 2008.
The planning of carbon pricing in NYISO markets should be more clearly defined, stakeholders told ISO and New York state officials.
FERC approved the NYISO tariff revisions to implement a new reliability-must-run program but directed the RTO to make further revisions to its plan.
FERC approved NYISO Tariff revisions ordering downstate residents to pay 90% of the cost of AC transmission projects stemming from public policy needs.
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