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October 2, 2024

New York

NYPSC OKs $400 Million Debt for Upstate Tx Project
New York regulators agreed to allow the New York Transco consortium of utilities to borrow $400 million to upgrade transmission lines across the state.
Overheard at IPPNY 2019 Fall Conference
More than 150 people turned out for the Independent Power Producers of New York’s 34th annual fall conference.
NYISO Behind Schedule on Market Design Projects
NYISO said several of its market design projects are behind schedule, leading some to question whether it has taken on more initiatives than it can handle.
NYPSC Opens Resource Adequacy Proceeding
The New York PSC kicked off a proceeding to examine how to reconcile NYISO’s resource adequacy programs with the state’s renewable energy and carbon goals.
NE States See Mixed Results on Energy Policy
Industry participants gathered at the law offices of Brown Rudnick to hear NECEC provide updates on new energy legislation in all six New England states.
Study: Carbon Adder Supports NY Clean Energy Goals
A $63/ton carbon price could drive New York state's clean energy penetration to as high as 64% of the state’s resource mix by 2025.
NYPSC OKs Westchester Plan, Expands EV Charging
New York regulators approved a consumer awareness and incentive campaign for clean energy development in Westchester County.
Carbon Pricing Study Navigates Shifting NY Landscape
Analysis Group’s Sue Tierney briefed NYISO’s Installed Capacity/Market Issues Working Group on the preliminary results of her firm’s carbon pricing study.
NYISO Business Issues Committee Briefs: June 20, 2019
NYISO stakeholders were divided on whether New York's ambitious climate bill necessitates increased skepticism on carbon pricing or urgency on the effort.
NYPSC Dings Utilities for 2018 Reliability, Safety
Four of New York’s utilities will collectively see their revenues reduced by $7 million for failing to meet reliability and customer service requirements.

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