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March 7, 2025

New York

King of Hearts, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
DER Performance Uncertain Under NYC Building Emissions Law
New York City set carbon coefficients for energy resources to help calculate building emissions, but officials haven't set a coefficient for DERs.
NYISO
Panel: Storage Needs Experience in NY Power Markets
FERC and NYISO joined an energy storage developer to discuss New York’s wholesale electricity markets' opportunities and challenges in energy storage.
Fred. Olsen Windcarrier
US Must Watch Europe’s OSW Supply Constraints, Analyst Says
The needs of European Offshore Wind developers will constrain availability severely for wind turbine installation vessels that could serve the U.S. market.
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FERC Denies Citizen’s Complaint over Indian Point Closure
Another complaint aimed at stopping the shutdown of a nuclear power plant on reliability grounds met its end at FERC's monthly open meeting.
NYPA
FERC OKs Settlement on NY Public Policy Transmission Line
FERC accepted a ROE settlement between LS Power Grid, NYPA and others on the 93-mile public policy transmission need Marcy-New Scotland upgrade project.
Brooklyn SolarWorks
Bill to Bolster Community Solar in NY Heads to Governor’s Desk
New York legislators have passed a bill that would connect downstate customers with upstate community solar projects by allowing cross-utility crediting.
AEC
NY Conference Looks at Clean Grid Transition
Stony Brook University hosted its 11th Advanced Energy Conference to explore the transition to a cleaner power grid for New York.
NYC
NY Officials Discuss Climate Change Resilience, Adaptation
The New York Climate Action Council heard that flooding is the main risk from climate change in the state.
‘Swift’ Transition from Gas Needed, Former NY Regulator Says
Building decarbonization must focus on alternatives to the use of fossil fuels such as natural gas for cooking and heating.
Harbor and Port Upgrades Critical to Atlantic Offshore Wind
Offshore wind developers are stressing that carefully coordinated port development, which could require massive funding, is key to achieving state goals.

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