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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 approved the Exelon acquisition of the troubled FitzPatrick nuclear plant, rejecting a protest that its review should have included the impact of ZECs.
Millennium Pipeline has taken New York to federal court to force action on a gas line needed for CPV's under-construction power plant.
Eighteen years after opening retail electric and gas choice, the New York Public Service Commission concluded that the initiative has failed.
Environmental group Hudson River Sloop Clearwater sued New York regulators over their subsidies for upstate nuclear power plants.
New York’s highest court ruled that the Indian Point nuclear plant is subject to state coastal waters rules — a potential hurdle for Entergy (NYSE:ETR).
PJM and NYISO are continuing their efforts to identify a spot-in transmission solution at a special PJM Market Implementation Committee meeting Dec. 21.
The NYISO Board of Directors upheld the Management Committee’s vote to cap capacity payments in the constrained Lower Hudson Valley and New York City zones.
The New York Public Service Commission approved Entergy’s sale of the FitzPatrick nuclear plant to Exelon, needed to prevent the plant’s imminent closure.
IPPNY has appealed to the NYISO Board of Directors to reject a rule change that would effectively cap certain capacity payments received by generators.
Here’s some of highlights of what RTO Insider heard at the Alliance for Clean Energy New York’s (ACENY) 10th Annual Conference.
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