NY PSC
Public Citizen protested Entergy’s proposed sale of the FitzPatrick nuclear power plant to Exelon, saying the companies' FERC application failed to include information about the state subsidy that makes the transaction possible.
NYISO forwarded to New York regulators 12 proposals for transmission projects to help the state meet its public policy objectives.
A Rochester-area farm family scored unusual concessions when New York regulators approved a plan for a substation and transmission lines that removed previously approved facilities from their property.
AARP and the Public Utility Law Project want New York regulators to provide more documentation to justify the Clean Energy Standard estimated $2/month rate increase for the average consumer.
Five New York City-area legislators wrote to the Public Service Commission questioning the ratepayer-funded nuclear power plant subsidy.
Entergy and Exelon filed a petition with New York regulators Monday seeking approval of Exelon’s purchase of the James A. FitzPatrick nuclear plant.
The National Energy Marketers Association has asked for a rehearing of New York regulators’ moratorium on the enrollment of low-income customers by energy service companies.
A New York judge vacated the NY PSC February “reset order” that sought to overhaul the businesses practices of retail energy suppliers.
Political and labor leaders have embraced the proposed zero-emission credit for nuclear power plants in upstate New York.
The moratorium is the result of a NYPSC order requiring ESCOs to guarantee that low-income consumers pay no more than if they were a utility customer.
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