New York
Community solar developers in New York are facing a very different set of market challenges from the ones they experienced over the last five years.
NYISO proposed to exempt most new ICAP suppliers from buyer-side market power mitigation evaluation if they use solar, wind, storage or demand response.
NYISO Q1 prices returned to pre-pandemic levels, the Market Monitor said in presenting the State of the Market report for the first quarter.
Labor unions, environmentalists and state residents told federal officials they largely support the 2-GW Empire Wind project in the New York Bight.
Investor-owned utilities and energy service companies in New York made recommendations on community choice aggregation rules.
A coalition of attorneys general are demanding that the SEC require companies to disclose their GHG emissions annually, as well as any mitigation plans.
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In notices for draft permits of two proposed natural gas generating station upgrades, NY regulators said there are potential substantial associated emissions.
New York regulators opened an investigation into an alleged bribery scheme involving National Grid’s natural gas distribution
company facilities.
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New York City set carbon coefficients for energy resources to help calculate building emissions, but officials haven't set a coefficient for DERs.
FERC and NYISO joined an energy storage developer to discuss New York’s wholesale electricity markets' opportunities and challenges in energy storage.
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