New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA)

Gov. Cuomo
New York Looks to Expand Energy Programs in 2019
Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s energy efforts will build on New York's progress, which included a carbon pricing proposal, energy storage programs and offshore wind.
NYPSC Expands Storage, Energy Efficiency Programs
Rulings by the Public Service Commission will double New York’s existing 2025 storage goal and require the state’s utilities to reduce building energy use.
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New York Plans for Wind Energy, Related Jobs
New York officials and stakeholders discussed onshore wind power in the state at a summit hosted by the New York State Laborers’ Organizing Fund.
NYISO
NY Carbon Task Force Looks at REC, EAS Impacts
NYISO recommended steps to prevent suppliers from collecting double payments for carbon-emission reductions that have already been captured by renewable energy credit contracts.
NYSERDA
NYSERDA Talks Offshore Wind Contract Terms
At what point will a New York offshore wind bid become firm and binding? And how will state agencies ensure a project delivers promised benefits?
NYPSC: Offshore Wind ‘Ready for Prime Time’
The New York Public Service Commission (NYPSC) voted unanimously to authorize state agencies to procure 800 MW of offshore wind energy by next year.
NYSERDA
NY Releases ‘Roadmap’ for 1,500-MW Storage Goal
New York officials outlined how the state plans to add 1,500 MW of energy storage by 2025, a target set by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
NYSERDA
NY Sets 40% Hike in EE Goal
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) published a white paper Thursday outlining plans to accelerate the state’s energy efficiency (EE) goal by 40%.
Overheard at Capture the Energy 2018
Attendees at the NY-BEST Capture the Energy 2018 conference heard the state's plans to ride the wave of energy storage technology to a cleaner energy future, targeting deployment of 1,500 MW by 2025.
NYPSC Expands VDER Project Size to 5 MW
The New York Public Service Commission (NYPSC) ordered the state’s utilities to open participation in their “value stack” programs to DER projects up to 5 MW.

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