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September 8, 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.
FERC Rejects Ginna Jurisdiction Challenge
The NYPSC had argued that it had sole jurisdiction over the rates and terms of an RSSA it had ordered between Exelon’s troubled R.E. Ginna nuclear plant and Rochester Gas & Electric.
NYPSC Staff Narrows Transmission Alternatives
Seven projects proposed by transmission developers for the mid-Hudson region have cleared an initial screening by the staff of the New York PSC.
Con Ed Rates Fixed for Another Year
Con Ed and the New York Public Service Commission reached a settlement that keeps distribution rates stable through 2016.
State Briefs
This week's state briefs include news on Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and Wisconsin.
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.
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.
NYPSC Rejects Renegotiation on Biomass Contract
New York regulators on Wednesday declined for the third time to renegotiate a contract with a financially troubled biomass generation plant.
NYPSC Challenges FERC Jurisdiction over Ginna
Efforts to keep the Ginna nuclear plant operating has spurred a turf war between federal and state regulators who are conducting independent reviews.
Clark Seeks Cease Fire in FERC-State Turf Fights
States and federal regulators need to keep consumers in mind when picking jurisdictional fights over control of the electric industry, FERC Commissioner Tony Clark said.
Former FERC Regulators Lament Unfinished Business
Former FERC regulators who were in the middle of many of the electric industry’s watershed events of the past two decades reminisced — and expressed regrets for paths not chosen.

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