New York Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA)
The New York Public Service Commission approved the state’s first-ever Coordinated Grid Planning Process.
New York's comptroller reported that the state's clean energy transition will need to accelerate to meet its goals.
FERC approved Niagara Mohawk Power's construction recovery requests for the Smart Path Connect project and partly accepted its rate schedule revisions.
The New York Department of Public Service released its first report card on how well the state is complying with its Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act mandates.
The first formal review of progress on New York's landmark climate protection act puts costs to date at $44 billion but does not predict the eventual total.
New York is looking at a broader array of solutions as fossil plants retire and not enough renewables come online.
NYISO will comment on New York's emissions-reduction and reporting policy, the cap-and-invest program.
NYISO CEO Rich Dewey presented the ISO's annual Power Trends report, noting that shrinking reliability margins could force fossil fuel plant retirement delays.
New York agencies kicked off the first in a series of webinars dedicated to explaining and seeking comment on the state’s proposed cap-and-invest program.
FERC approved NYISO’s proposed 17-year amortization period when calculating the annual costs for hypothetical fossil fuel peaker plants.
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