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November 27, 2024

New York

NY Utilities, Developers Tweak Storage Procurement Terms
New York’s utilities are working with government officials and project developers to fine-tune the processes of state-mandated energy storage solicitations.
New Study Offers Alternative to Carbon Pricing
A new study says policymakers should abandon the social cost of carbon and adopt a more practical metric tied to net-zero-emissions goals.
IPPNY Talks Methane Emissions, Carbon Price
New York’s battle against climate change must focus on natural gas, Columbia Law School’s Michael Gerrard told IPPNY's annual Fall Conference.
NYPSC Accepts CLCPA Environmental Review
The New York PSC approved an environmental impact statement on the additional renewable resources needed under the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act.
Overheard at IPPNY 2020 Fall Conference
Industry representatives, state officials, legal scholars and analysts attended the annual Independent Power Producers of New York Fall Conference.
NY Study Highlights Rising Methane Emissions
New York’s greenhouse gas emissions in 2015 were virtually unchanged from 1990 levels, according to a study that highlights the role of methane.
FERC Rejects NYISO Bid to Aid Public Policy Resources
FERC rejected NYISO’s proposal to support policy resources in clearing its capacity market, causing a dissent from Commissioner Richard Glick.
NY Seeks Comment on Proposed Emissions Limits
New York officials discussed proposed statewide greenhouse gas limits of 60% and 15% of 1990 emissions for 2030 and 2050, respectively.
NY PSC Gets Update on Tx Planning, Investment Efforts
The New York PSC heard a progress report on a grid study to identify transmission upgrades and investments needed to meet clean energy goals.
Overheard at NY-BEST’s 10th Annual Meeting
NY-BEST held its conference as Tropical Storm Isaias battered New York City, discussing New York's storage deployment goals and developments.

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