New York
NYISO stakeholders offered broad support for incorporating a $40/ton carbon charge into the ISO’s markets at a special public hearing.
FERC rejected a request to include the cost of emissions controls in the peaking plant design for the NYISO New York Control Area capacity demand curve.
The nine states comprising RGGI have agreed to accelerate reductions in emissions by lowering the annual allowances by 30% over 10 years.
New York developers are finding it easier to invest in the state now that it is providing more predictability around clean energy procurement.
A community solar development panel at the Infocast New York Energy REVolution Summit discussed the need for improved policies and regulations around DER.
A $40/ton carbon emissions charge in NY state would have “a relatively small impact” on customer costs, according to an analysis released by NYISO.
A New York appellate judge blocked the NYPSC from limiting energy service companies’ ability to contract with low-income people in the state.
Keith Powers is making solar power a major part of his platform in his bid for a New York City Council seat.
New York utilities still need time to develop the analytical tools to understand how to deal with DER and deploy it well in the wholesale markets.
New York state wasn’t the first out of the gate on offshore wind, but it will be the biggest player if it meets Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s 2,400-MW target.
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