NY PSC
Four of New York’s utilities will collectively see their revenues reduced by $7 million for failing to meet reliability and customer service requirements.
The NY PSC continued to tweak compensation and billing for DERs, adjusting the structure of existing standby and buyback service rates.
The New York PSC modified its VDER compensation policy and authorized $43 million in state funding for solar and community distributed generation projects.
NYISO’s Board of Directors selected two transmission projects intended to address persistent congestion and deliver renewable energy to population centers.
New York officials, utilities and solar advocates are trading comments through the PSC on what constitutes appropriate compensation for DER capacity value.
NYISO said it has commissioned Analysis Group to model the social cost of carbon in order to finalize a carbon pricing scheme for its electricity markets.
New York regulators authorized utilities to spend $31.6 million to build fast-charging EV stations and recover costs from ratepayers over seven years.
The New York Public Service Commission ruled that JFK Airport could have a solar project up to 5 MW compensated under the VDER program.
NYISO must revise its rules governing the installation and reading of DR meters for participants in its Installed Capacity market, FERC ruled.
The Integrating Public Policy Task Force met for the last time before handing its final carbon pricing proposal to NYISO’s stakeholder governance process.
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