New York
New York can reduce carbon emissions at an acceptable cost while the industry addresses reliability issues, speakers said at IPPNY's Spring Conference.
Speakers at IPPNY's Spring Conference discussed NYISO's effort to price carbon in its markets and a conflict between New York City and state legislation.
Two Sierra Club environmental advocates were the only commenters at a public hearing on New York’s proposed restrictions on NOx emissions from power plants.
New technologies and New York's public policy goals require NYISO to develop measures to manage the grid’s “next evolution."
Analysis Group is putting the finishing touches on a NYISO study examining the impacts of pricing carbon into New York’s wholesale electricity markets.
The New York PSC modified its VDER compensation policy and authorized $43 million in state funding for solar and community distributed generation projects.
A new NYISO study will examine the energy market and reliability implications of a grid being transformed faster by public policy than by market forces.
At the Business Network for Offshore Wind’s 2019 International Partnering Forum, the talk was about jobs and contracts the industry would bring to states.
Grid operators may need to rethink transmission planning for offshore wind, panelists told the Business Network for Offshore Wind’s 2019 International Partnering Forum.
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear challenges to Illinois’ and New York’s nuclear subsidies, leaving standing appellate court rulings.
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