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November 24, 2024

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NYISO
NYISO’s Latest Queue Overhaul Draft Confuses Stakeholders
NYISO left TPA Subcommittee members bewildered when it presented a revised proposal for overhauling its interconnection study process.
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OSW Developers Seeking More Money from New York
Developers of offshore wind in New York said Wednesday that decades-high inflation and interest rates mean deals negotiated years ago aren't viable anymore.
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NY Starts Public Review of Cap-and-invest Plans
New York agencies kicked off the first in a series of webinars dedicated to explaining and seeking comment on the state’s proposed cap-and-invest program.
BQ Energy Development
NY Green Bank Surpasses $2B in Financing
The NY Green Bank said its financial commitments have passed the $2 billion mark and are likely to accelerate with the influx of new federal funding.
New York Governors Office
NY Moves to Boost Hydrogen Production and Development
New York announced two efforts to help boost hydrogen as a means of reaching its emission-reduction goals, including energy investments from NYPA and NYSERDA.
Bladt Industries
1st Substations Set Sail for 1st US Offshore Wind Projects
1,500- and 3,200-ton substations for offshore wind projects are being sailed from Texas and Denmark, respectively, for the New England coast.
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GE to Assemble Key Onshore Wind Components in NY
General Electric will invest $50 million to create an onshore wind turbine assembly line in New York and hire about 200 new full-time employees.
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New York Fine-Tuning its Market for Energy Storage 
New York state has the highest goal for installed energy storage but some of its market structures make it hard for the private sector to pursue those goals.
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NY Office of Renewable Energy Siting Survives Court Challenge
An appeals court has rejected an attempt to derail New York state’s streamlined permitting process for large renewable energy projects.
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FERC Accepts NYISO’s 17-Year Amortization Period Proposal
FERC approved NYISO’s proposed 17-year amortization period when calculating the annual costs for hypothetical fossil fuel peaker plants.

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