Other NYISO Committees
NYISO delved into a plethora of upcoming projects, including the New York City public policy transmission need assessment and what the preliminary rules and assumptions will be.
NYISO gave initial comments and reactions to FERC Order 2023, but remained reluctant to divulge too much during its TPAS meeting.
NYISO addressed stakeholder questions in a statement it released about the predicted near-term reliability shortfall in New York City, and potentially statewide.
The committee discussed future energy deficiencies in New York City, NYISO's demand curve reset and impacts from extreme weather in the region.
NYISO has begun the process of studying how energy storage resources can be considered as traditional transmission assets.
New York City faces a 446-MW shortfall in 2025 because of plant retirements and the delayed completion of the Champlain Hudson Power Express, NYISO said.
NYISO took another stab at clarifying the proposed class year queue window concept that will replace its current interconnection queue processes.
NYISO will comment on New York's emissions-reduction and reporting policy, the cap-and-invest program.
A NYISO subcommittee voted to recommend the approval of report results for the ISO's preferred Propel NY Energy project.
NYISO left TPA Subcommittee members bewildered when it presented a revised proposal for overhauling its interconnection study process.
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