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July 30, 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.
DOE
NYISO Management Committee Briefs: June 12, 2018
NYISO Vice President of Operations Wes Yeomans told the Management Committee the ISO is prepared to meet peak demand this summer.
New York Public Service Commission Briefs: June 14, 2018
Electric reliability in New York state declined last year compared to 2016 because of a severe wind storm in March, staff told the NYPSC.
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FERC OKs Reliability Standard on Fault Protections
FERC gave final approval to NERC reliability standards on training requirements and the coordination of protection systems.
NYISO
NYISO Favors Cost Levelizing on Carbon Charge
NYISO continues to propose a cost-levelizing approach for allocating carbon charge residuals to load-serving entities.
NYISO
NYISO Ready to Meet Summer Demand
NYISO said Wednesday it is prepared to meet peak demand this summer, with a total of 42,169 MW of power resources available to cover an expected peak of 32,904 MW — 2.9% above the long-term average.
NERC
NERC: ERCOT, CAISO Face Summer Reliability Concerns
NERC said Wednesday that its annual summer reliability assessment indicates ERCOT and CAISO will face operational challenges and potential reliability concerns this summer, thanks to the two ISOs’ respective loss of baseload generation and lack of fuel assurance.
Potomac Economics
NYISO Management Committee Briefs: May 30, 2018
NYISO stakeholders are being asked to weigh in on how effectively the external Market Monitoring Unit is performing its duties before the ISO considers whether to renew its contract.
Brookfield Granted NYISO ICAP Waiver
FERC granted Brookfield Energy Marketing a one-time NYISO Tariff waiver allowing the company to avoid paying a penalty for a clerical error.
PJM
PSE&G on the Hook for Bergen-Linden Costs
FERC denied a complaint from the New Jersey BPU to reallocate the Bergen-Linden Corridor project’s costs, leaving PSEG to pay for most of it.
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NY Task Force Examines Carbon Pricing Impacts
The NYISO / NY DPS IPPTF learned that New York’s adoption of carbon pricing will likely increase the state’s wholesale energy prices and decrease prices for zero-emission credits.

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