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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.
A federal judge rejected a request by fishing groups and local municipalities to halt a federal lease of waters off Long Island for an offshore wind site.
FERC granted New York officials’ request to exempt new “special case resources” from buyer-side market power mitigation rules in NYISO.
Preparing for the loss of its quorum, FERC issued an order delegating additional authority to staff and approved two massive natural gas pipelines.
Commissioner Norman Bay gave his perspective on the impact of the shale gas revolution in a FERC order approving a pipeline.
NYISO released the final version of its DER Roadmap, which seeks to create flexible pathways for distributed energy resources to participate in markets.
FERC granted partial rehearing of a 2013 order that rejected a NYISO cost allocation method for some uplift costs under Order 745.
FERC approved NYISO's proposed locality exchange factor for its capacity market. NYISO's plan protects consumers from rising capacity prices.
New York Public Service Commission Chair Audrey Zibelman insisted that New York's Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) will survive her departure.
The NYPSC updated interconnection rules for solar projects larger than 50 kW in an effort to break a logjam in utilities’ queues.
In its approval of the Consolidated Edison rate plan, the New York PSC also passed an order that advanced the Reforming the Energy Vision initiative.
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