Energy experts from New England and New York debated how the electricity sector can transition as society moves to a low-carbon and increasingly electrified economy. | Center on Global Energy Policy
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A panel discussion on natural gas’ role in a clean-energy grid during NARUC’s Summer Policy Summit revealed a divide between single-state ISOs and multistate RTOs. | Panda Power Funds
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New York announced it is seeking a combined 4 GW of offshore wind, onshore wind and solar power. | NYSERDA
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FERC approved NYISO’s revised buyer-side market power mitigation rules, prompting a scathing dissent from Commissioner Richard Glick. | NYPA
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The New York PSC approved just over $700 million in spending over the next five years to install more than 50,000 light-duty EV charging stations throughout the state.
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NYISO stakeholders delayed a vote on the ISO’s proposal to procure up to 500 MW of additional reserves for Southeast New York pending an additional cost analysis. | NYISO
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The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has ordered the Environmental Protection Agency to reopen a petition filed by New York state, New Jersey and New York City into air pollution coming from upwind states in a decision issued Tuesday.
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Sustainable CUNY held a webinar to discuss the different ways New York City is making solar power available to low- to moderate-income residents. | CUNY
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NYISO energy prices sank to 11-year lows during the first quarter, ranging from $15 to $35/MWh, according to the MMU’s State of the Market report for the first quarter. | Potomac Economics
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