November 22, 2024

Reforming the Energy Vision (REV)

REV Proposals Seek to Increase Conservation
New York utilities have filed 15 demonstration projects for consideration under the state’s Reforming the Energy Vision initiative.
REV Straw Proposal Delayed Another Month
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.
Project Interest Overwhelms New York’s Green Bank
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.
Distributed Energy Curbing NY Power Demand
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.
Demand Response for All Coming to New York
Expanded retail-level demand response programs will take effect as soon as July 1 in targeted areas of upstate New York.
Central Hudson Gets Rate Hike, OK on REV Project
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.
New York Doubles Down on Renewable Energy
New York state is proposing to invest $1.5 billion in large-scale renewable energy development over the next decade under a revised procurement strategy to reduce costs.
Central Hudson Case Provides Early Test of NY REV
Central Hudson's decision to include distributed energy resource projects in its rate case before New York regulators is providing an early look into a utility’s approach to the state’s energy industry overhaul.
Low-Income Groups Seek Clarification on Utility Ownership in Reforming the Energy Vision
A coalition representing low-income households in New York has asked for a clarification and rehearing of last month’s Reforming the Energy Vision order to allow greater participation in the program by less affluent residents.
Union: Transmission a Critical Part of New York REV
A labor council representing New York utility workers is worried that the state’s path-breaking initiatives in the smart grid, distributed energy resources and energy storage are taking attention away from overdue needs for transmission upgrades in the state.

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