New York
NYPSC Chairman Audrey Zibelman acknowledged legislators’ concerns over the state’s energy costs but gave no indication that the commission would relent on lawmakers’ demands that it release data on generators’ finances.
NYPSC staff recommended that three transmission developers move to the next stage in its initiative to eliminate bottlenecks for downstate load centers.
More than 170 people attended the IPPNY's 30th annual Fall Conference at the historic Gideon Putnam resort in Saratoga Springs, a two-day affair of golf and industry talk.
NYPA CEO Gil Quiniones says the state-run company will be the “most innovative and advanced utility in the U.S. in a very short period.”
New York has adequate resources and improved operational practices to face the upcoming winter, a NYISO official told FERC.
This week's state briefs include news on Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
Bradley C. Jones will take over as CEO of NYISO on Oct. 12, as the New York power market faces a proposed overhaul led by the state’s governor and utility regulators.
NYISO announced Wednesday that its Board of Directors has selected Bradley C. Jones, senior vice president and COO of ERCOT, to replace Stephen G. Whitley as president and CEO, effective Oct. 12.
The operator of the R.E. Ginna nuclear plant in western New York has reached an agreement to keep the financially stressed generator operating.
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