NY PSC
The NYPSC ruled on its first major electric rate case since the pandemic struck, approving three-year phased increases for NYSEG and RG&E.
The New York PSC designated NYPA’s Northern New York transmission line as a high priority, allowing it to bypass NYISO’s public policy planning process.
More than 60% of New Yorkers said they approve of NYISO’s carbon pricing plan, according to a poll released by the ISO.
New York’s utilities are working with government officials and project developers to fine-tune the processes of state-mandated energy storage solicitations.
The New York PSC approved an environmental impact statement on the additional renewable resources needed under the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act.
The New York PSC heard a progress report on a grid study to identify transmission upgrades and investments needed to meet clean energy goals.
The New York PSC approved $700 million over the next five years to install more than 50,000 light-duty EV charging stations throughout the state.
The New York PSC approved more than $70 million in electric bill relief over the summer for low-income Con Ed customers in NYC and Westchester County.
More than 130 New Yorkers gathered in an online forum to protest the possibility of National Grid increasing the state’s supply of natural gas.
The New York PSC voted to study to identify distribution and transmission upgrades and investments needed to meet the state’s clean energy goals.
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