Independent Power Producers of New York (IPPNY)
Experts from across New York’s energy industry on Wednesday discussed how to best deal with global climate change and foster new technologies.
IPPNY petitioned the NYPSC to define and incent at least 1 GW of zero-emitting, dispatchable energy resources to help meet the state’s goal of net-zero electricity by 2040.
New York state officials and FERC Chair Richard Glick outlined public policy challenges for 200 participants at the IPPNY annual Spring Conference.
New York officials heard conflicting stakeholder comments on proposals by 2 utilities to sell their battery power into NYISO’s wholesale electricity market.
FERC approved an update of NYISO's capacity market demand curves but the commission rejected the proposed 17-year amortization period.
Blackstone Group’s Champlain Hudson Power Express transmission project has made allies of power producers and environmentalists.
U.S. energy leaders crossed the virtual border to Canada to share updates with APPrO at its annual energy and networking conference.
NYISO and sympathetic intervenors filed comments urging FERC to reject a request that it require the ISO to implement a “clean" MOPR.
The New York State Climate Action Council approved an advisory panel on waste emissions to be established by Department of Environmental Conservation staff.
New York’s battle against climate change must focus on natural gas, Columbia Law School’s Michael Gerrard told IPPNY's annual Fall Conference.
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