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November 23, 2024

Independent Power Producers of New York (IPPNY)

FERC Approves NYISO Behind-the-Meter Rules
FERC  accepted NYISO’s proposed Tariff revisions allowing large behind-the-meter resources to participate in the ISO’s  markets.
Stakeholders Debate New York Clean Energy Standard
The proposed New York Clean Energy Standard was the main topic of discussion at the Independent Power Producers of New York’s annual spring conference.
Overheard at IPPNY Spring Conference
More than 120 people attended the Independent Power Producers of New York’s annual spring conference at the Desmond Hotel and Conference Center.
FERC OKs Revision to NYISO DR Pricing
FERC approved changes to NYISO’s scarcity pricing logic to better reflect the real-time value of demand response.
Cuomo: 50% Renewables by 2030, Keep Nukes Going
Nuclear power plant owners are welcoming reports that Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants state regulators to mandate that half of the state’s energy come from renewable energy sources by 2030.
NYPSC Chair Zibelman Acknowledges Costs Concerns
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.
New England Generators: State Interventions Risk Market Development
New England politicians' urge to “do something” to combat high winter power prices risks undermining ISO-NE’s power market just as it has begun adding new generation, the head of NEPGA said.
Clean Power Plan, REV Highlight IPPNY Conference
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 Head Pledges ‘Most Advanced’ Utility
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.”
Former FERC Regulators Lament Unfinished Business
Former FERC regulators who were in the middle of many of the electric industry’s watershed events of the past two decades reminisced — and expressed regrets for paths not chosen.

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