NY PSC
The NYPSC issued a procedural order to begin implementing its 2016 ruling prohibiting energy service companies from enrolling new low-income customers.
NYISO stakeholders offered broad support for incorporating a $40/ton carbon charge into the ISO’s markets at a special public hearing.
A $40/ton carbon emissions charge in NY state would have “a relatively small impact” on customer costs, according to an analysis released by NYISO.
A New York appellate judge blocked the NYPSC from limiting energy service companies’ ability to contract with low-income people in the state.
Con Ed reported its second-quarter net income dropped almost one-third from a year ago, mainly reflecting changes in rate plans and regulatory charges.
The NYPSC rejected requests to halt its ongoing investigation into the pricing practices of energy service companies (ESCOs).
The New York PSC approved an indefinite extension for Consolidated Edison’s demand management program in Brooklyn and Queens.
The New York Supreme Court dismissed a case filed against the PSC by dismissed a case filed against the commission by energy service companies.
New York Lawmakers unanimously passed legislation requiring the Public Service Commission to set targets to increase the adoption of energy storage.
Industry stakeholders gave advice on distributed energy resource (DER) oversight to staff of the New York State Department of Public Service.
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