November 25, 2024

New York Public Service Commission

NRG Seeks Change on Huntley Reliability Contract
NRG said that it may only need to continue operating one of the two units at the Huntley plant.
New NYISO Head: New York a ‘Fantastic Opportunity’
New York's Reforming the Energy Vision and established NYISO wholesale market proved an irresistible combination for new CEO Bradley Jones.
Entergy Rebuffs Cuomo Offer; FitzPatrick Closing Unchanged
Entergy said it is sticking to its plan to close the FitzPatrick nuclear generating station.
FERC Questions Fairness of Artificial Island Cost Allocation
FERC ruled that PJM's cost allocations for the Artificial Island and PSE&G transmission projects may not be just and reasonable, ordering a technical conference.
Cuomo: 50% Renewables by 2030, Keep Nukes Going
Nuclear power plant owners are welcoming reports that Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants state regulators to mandate that half of the state’s energy come from renewable energy sources by 2030.
Utilities: Removal of Net Metering Caps Violates Law
New York utilities challenged an order by regulators to temporarily remove the 6% cap on net metered solar-powered systems.
End of Con Ed-PSEG Wheel?
Con Ed said it may end its use of the wheel when its current term expires on April 30, 2017.
Finger Lakes Plant Seeks Gas Line for Repowering
Greenidge Generation says it hopes to repower the Finger Lakes plant with natural gas as a merchant plant by the middle of next year.
FERC’s NY ICAP Exemptions Satisfy No One
New York officials and others asked FERC to rehear an order that exempted renewable generation and self-supply resources from buyer-side mitigation rules.
NYISO: Two NRG Plants can Close as Scheduled
NYISO gave NRG Energy a green light to shut down two coal plants in western New York, saying reliability will be maintained through transmission.

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