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August 1, 2024

NYISO

The New York Independent System Operator Inc., a not-for-profit regional transmission owner, is responsible for operating New York's bulk electrical grid, administering the state's wholesale electricity markets, maintaining grid stability, and ensuring the reliability and planning of the state's bulk energy system.
Study: NY Could Manage Sharp Solar Growth by 2030
New York could accommodate up to 4,500 MW of wind and 9,000 MW of solar power capacity by 2030, according to a NYISO study.
New York Debates PPAs or RECs for Clean Energy
The New York Public Service Commission held a technical conference to discuss the state’s proposed Clean Energy Standard.
NYISO Identifies 10 Public Policy Tx Projects
NYISO has identified 10 proposed transmission projects as finalists to relieve congestion in western New York.
State Regulators: FERC Probe into Bowring Allegations Fell Short
Bowring’s allegations at a FERC technical conference in 2007 that PJM attempted to muzzle his internal market monitoring unit shook the RTO to its roots.
NYISO Monitor: Modify Capacity Export Planning
NYISO’s Market Monitoring Unit is recommending changes to the capacity market and planning processes in import-constrained zones.
FERC Approves NYISO Behind-the-Meter Rules
FERC  accepted NYISO’s proposed Tariff revisions allowing large behind-the-meter resources to participate in the ISO’s  markets.
NY REV Order Revamps Utility Business Model
The Track 2 order in New York’s Reforming the Energy Vision initiative allows utilities to remain financially sound while offering customers greater choices
Stakeholders Debate New York Clean Energy Standard
The proposed New York Clean Energy Standard was the main topic of discussion at the Independent Power Producers of New York’s annual spring conference.
Stephen Whitley: A Lifetime of Keeping the Lights On
Former NYISO CEO Stephen Whitley emphasized the importance of infrastructure in his keynote speech  at NECA’s 23rd Annual New England Energy Conference.
Con Ed-PSEG ‘Wheel’ Ending Next Spring
Con Ed will stop using the “PSEG wheel” next April, following through on a promise it made late last year in a dispute with PJM.

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