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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.
NYISO debated the content of a draft study on the impact of public policy on the state grid and the ISO’s proposed changes to its carbon price calculation.
NYISO’s Management Committee recommended the Board of Directors approve a Comprehensive Reliability Plan that pointed to potential risks that could develop.
The NY PSC continued to tweak compensation and billing for DERs, adjusting the structure of existing standby and buyback service rates.
FERC granted LS Power Grid New York’s request for an abandoned plant incentive for a transmission project approved by NYISO.
ERCOT’s low reserve margin sticks out when compared to those of most other regions in the U.S., where their reserves are well above their reference levels.
NYISO's Business Issues Committee approved a proposed Tariff revision that redefines acceptable collateral for foreign market participants.
New York can reduce carbon emissions at an acceptable cost while the industry addresses reliability issues, speakers said at IPPNY's Spring Conference.
Speakers at IPPNY's Spring Conference discussed NYISO's effort to price carbon in its markets and a conflict between New York City and state legislation.
Two Sierra Club environmental advocates were the only commenters at a public hearing on New York’s proposed restrictions on NOx emissions from power plants.
New technologies and New York's public policy goals require NYISO to develop measures to manage the grid’s “next evolution."
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