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October 6, 2024

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Nuclear, Hydro Help New York Offset Higher Gas Prices in Q2
New York energy markets performed competitively in the second quarter, according to the NYISO Market Monitoring Unit’s State of the Market report.
FERC Denies NRG Waiver in NY Emissions Case
FERC denied NRG Curtailment Solutions’ request for an exemption from NYISO penalties for nonperformance.
NY DER Question: Deployment or Markets First?
New York utilities still need time to develop the analytical tools to understand how to deal with DER and deploy it well in the wholesale markets.
Renewables Reshaping NY Grid, Policy
Attendees of the Renewable Energy Conference discussed the challenges of interconnecting the high volume of renewables needed to meet New York's goals.
NYISO ‘Power Trends’ Report a ‘Tale of Two Grids’ — or More
NYISO’s Power Trends 2017 report shows an electric system of flat peak demand adapting under pressure from both public policy and consumer patterns.
Overheard at the IPPNY Annual Spring Conference
About 200 stakeholders and NYISO officials discussed carbon policy, zero-emission credits, and other issues at IPPNY’s 31st Annual Spring Conference.
NYISO Sees Carbon Adder as Way to Link ZECs to Markets
NYISO told FERC it is considering a carbon adder as a means to link the state’s zero-emission credits (ZECs) to its wholesale electric market.
NYISO, PJM Discuss PARs’ Benefits, Cost Allocation
PJM and NYISO stakeholders met in New York for a nearly daylong meeting to discuss cost allocation and ways to evaluate the value of PARs.
Gas, LMPs Rebound in NY, New England in March
A spike in natural gas prices pushed LMPs up in both NYISO and ISO-NE in March, though analysts say the rise may be short-lived.
NYISO Auction Shows Higher Prices for NYC, Hudson Valley
The NYISO summer 2017 capacity auction results surprised analysts last week with higher-than-expected prices for New York City and the Hudson Valley.

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