New York Public Service Commission
The NYPSC has come out against the New York Power Authority’s request for a nearly 10% increase in its transmission rates.
The NYPSC approved rules designed to allow low- and moderate-income apartment dwellers to own renewable energy projects.
Seven projects proposed by transmission developers for the mid-Hudson region have cleared an initial screening by the staff of the New York PSC.
New York utilities have filed 15 demonstration projects for consideration under the state’s Reforming the Energy Vision initiative.
A crowded docket has delayed several key pieces of New York’s Reforming the Energy Vision, including the Track 2 straw proposal on ratemaking and rate design.
New York’s Green Bank has generated so much interest from clean energy and energy efficiency developers that it is asking to borrow from the private sector.
Con Ed and the New York Public Service Commission reached a settlement that keeps distribution rates stable through 2016.
A new report by NYISO says energy efficiency and distributed energy resources will cut peak demand growth on New York’s bulk power system by more than 2,700 MW in 2025.
Expanded retail-level demand response programs will take effect as soon as July 1 in targeted areas of upstate New York.
New York regulators approved Central Hudson's rate plan in an order that also says one project the company filed in the Reforming the Energy Vision program shows promise.
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