Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke announced two new proposed offshore wind leases for Massachusetts, while BOEM issued a call for commercial interest in the New York Bight. | Deepwater Wind
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FERC last week granted approval for Linden VFT to contract potentially all of its transmission capacity through long-term “anchor customers.” | Joseph Jingoli & Son
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NYISO’s Management Committee approved Tariff revisions intended to provide external resources with Rest of State deliverability rights. | NYSEG
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The New York PSC ruled that upstate municipal power authorities can charge higher electricity rates to cryptocurrency companies. | Pexels
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NYISO energy prices averaged $33.83/MWh in February, down sharply from their cold snap average of $99.55 in January. | NYISO
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New York plans to ride the wave of energy storage technology to a cleaner energy future, targeting deployment of 1,500 MW by 2025, attendees of Capture the Energy heard. | © RTO Insider
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New York stakeholders on Monday wrestled with the complex issue of how to evaluate the impact of a carbon charge on the dispatch of energy resources – especially in neighboring regions. | NYISO
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The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments in an appeal of a judge’s decision to dismiss a suit against New York’s ZEC program.
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Transmission developers, planners and regulators gathered at the Washington Marriott Georgetown hotel for the three-day Infocast Transmission Summit East. | © RTO Insider
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There was little to no consensus on how regulators and utilities should measure or value resilience at Infocast’s 21st Annual Transmission Summit East. | © RTO Insider
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The Institute for Electric Innovation’s spring 2018 forum featured a discussion on corporate renewable energy procurement and an appearance by Rep. Yvette Clarke. | © RTO Insider
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Growing the electric vehicle market will require creative regulations, speakers told the Institute for Electric Innovation’s (IEI) spring 2018 forum. | © RTO Insider
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RTO officials asked FERC to allow their stakeholder processes time to develop additional resilience measures and to require more gas-electric coordination. | © RTO Insider
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Consumer advocates, environmentalists, wind and solar developers and public power called on FERC Tuesday to “review the design of organized wholesale electricity markets, particularly capacity constructs” in its resiliency docket. | GAO
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FERC rejected the New York PSC’s request to rehear a November 2017 decision granting NextEra a 50-basis-point adder for participating in NYISO. | NextEra
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NYISO’s Management Committee approved proposed rule revisions that would allocate day-ahead market congestion rent shortfalls and surpluses. | NYISO
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How should New York set carbon prices – and who should be tasked with doing it? Those are questions the state’s Integrating Public Policy Task Force have begun to tackle in its effort to integrate carbon pricing into NYISO’s market.
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The New York Public Service Commission ordered the state’s utilities to open participation in their “value stack” programs to DER projects up to 5 MW. | NY DPS webcast
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FERC ruled that NYISO must make additional changes to comply with Order 1000. | New York State Electric and Gas
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NYISO power prices surged to an average of $99.55/MWh in January, up 89% from December and 148% from the same month a year ago. | NYISO
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