New York
The NY Public Service Commission (NYPSC) expanded the eligibility of distributed energy resources to be compensated under the state’s value stack tariffs.
Stakeholders debated a NYISO proposal to disqualify some holders of renewable energy credit contracts from getting paid carbon charges.
The NYISO BIC voted to approve a revised charter for the state’s IPPTF, the group exploring how to incorporate the cost of CO2 emissions into their markets.
New York is charting its own course for integrating distributed energy resources into its grid, industry experts said at Infocast's NY Energy Market Summit.
NYISO’s release of draft carbon pricing recommendations sparked annoyance and frustration among some stakeholders.
At what point will a New York offshore wind bid become firm and binding? And how will state agencies ensure a project delivers promised benefits?
NYISO said Monday that it could implement carbon pricing in New York’s wholesale electricity markets no earlier than the second quarter of 2021.
The New York Public Service Commission (NYPSC) voted unanimously to authorize state agencies to procure 800 MW of offshore wind energy by next year.
NYISO presented stakeholders details on how a carbon charge would affect locational-based marginal prices and imports and exports.
Artificial intelligence, transmission needs and markets versus mandates topped the discussion at the Renewable Energy Conference in New York.
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