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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 dismissed a complaint from the NYPA that alleged it was not responsible for PJM’s charges after a transmission facility relinquished withdrawal rights.
FERC approved the New York Power Authority’s request for transmission rate incentives for its portion of a new AC transmission line.
Anbaric asked FERC to order PJM to allow offshore developers “platforms” to obtain injection rights, saying a Tariff violates open access requirements.
National Grid is facing pressure from New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo over its decision to deny natural gas service to residents under a moratorium.
The New York PSC granted the New York Power Authority a certificate of environmental compatibility and public need to rebuild transmission lines.
NYISO’s Business Issues Committee voted to recommend the Management Committee approve Tariff changes intended to help speed up the interconnection process.
NYISO CEO Rich Dewey told the Management Committee the ISO will delay deployment of new energy and business management systems, missing the deadline.
Increased wind output helped Avangrid’s profits jump 20% in the third quarter as the company continued to see strong growth in its renewables fleet.
New York must put a price on carbon if it hopes to meet the aggressive timelines of the decarbonization goals set out in a new state law.
FERC denied a challenge to its order granting market-based rate authority to Exelon’s FitzPatrick nuclear plant and approved the sale of Empire Generating.
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