New York
The owner of the R.E. Ginna nuclear plant announced an agreement with Rochester Gas & Electric that will keep the plant operating for more than three years.
Negotiators trying to keep the Ginna nuclear power plant in New York financially viable have been given a three-week extension by state regulators.
Negotiations that could determine the future of the R.E. Ginna nuclear plant in upstate New York are set to conclude this week.
NYISO said that its new capacity zone has convinced generation owners to reopen several shuttered power plants, delaying potential reliability concerns.
The New York PSC ordered a study and technical conference to identify fixes for persistent transmission congestion along the Mohawk and Hudson Valley corridors.
New York regulators have doubled the cap on the amount of solar energy the state’s utilities are required to purchase under its net metering program.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo banned fracking in the state, saying there was insufficient data to overcome concerns over the practice’s health risks.
Concern about natural gas infrastructure is a leading theme of the NYISO 2015-2019 Strategic Plan, released Thursday.
The NYPSC approved Con Ed of New York's proposed $200 million Brooklyn/Queens Demand Management Program that would relieve overloads in the city.
FERC ordered NYISO to begin a stakeholder proceeding to resolve a dispute over the installed capacity market on Long Island, which was excluded from a previous attempt to address transmission congestion in the areas around New York City.
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