October 7, 2024

New York Public Service Commission (NY PSC)

BCNYS
Overheard at East Coast Renewables Conference: Spotlight on NY
The Business Council of NY State, The Hudson Renewable Energy Institute and Pace University hosted via webinar the 8th Annual 2022 Renewable Energy Conference.
Tesla
New York Utilities Support Incentives for EV Charge Station Buildout
New York’s utilities say they support cost-of-service-based electric rates with time-bound incentives to provide cost relief for EV charging station owners.
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Overheard at IPPNY 2022 Spring Conference
Lawmakers, regulators, agency administrators and power producers explored the clean energy transformation in New York at IPPNY's 36th annual Spring Conference.
NRDC
Enviros Ask NYPSC to Fast-track Electric Truck Charging
A group of environmental organizations petitioned the NYPSC to speed up the statewide buildout of charging infrastructure for medium- and heavy-duty EVs.
NYDPS
NYPSC Tracks Clean Energy Progress, Questions Process
The New York Public Service Commission established a new regulatory proceeding to track efforts to meet the states' climate goals.
NYC.GOV
NY Green Bank Increases Focus on Disadvantaged Communities
The New York Green Bank is starting a $250 million Community Decarbonization Fund this year and increasing its own capitalization by nearly a third.
JU
New York TOs Again Defend Local Tx Project Rights
New York TOs again rejected challenges to their new public policy category of local transmission development for purposes of cost sharing and recovery.
NYC.GOV
New York Utilities Report Slow Start to EV Fast Charging
New York’s IOUs reported a slow rollout of EV fast-charging stations under the state’s $701 million incentive program to build 50,000 stations by 2025.
NYDPS
NYPSC OKs 2 Huge Clean Energy Projects for New York City
New York regulators approved two 25-year state contracts to buy electric power from the Clean Path New York and the Champlain Hudson Power Express projects.
Empire Wind
NY Offshore Wind Transmission Project Draws No Residential Comment
The first offshore transmission project in New York will run from Empire Wind 1 right under Brooklyn streets — and drew no comment from local residents.

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