New York Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA)
The New York Public Service Commission established a new regulatory proceeding to track efforts to meet the states' climate goals.
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FERC approved a trio of changes to NYISO’s capacity market that were spurred by New York’s Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act.
The New York Green Bank is starting a $250 million Community Decarbonization Fund this year and increasing its own capitalization by nearly a third.
Panelists at a meeting hosted by conservative think tank Empire Center for Public Policy questioned the cost and pace of New York's climate action plan.
New York TOs again rejected challenges to their new public policy category of local transmission development for purposes of cost sharing and recovery.
New York's Climate Action Council outlined what new committees on natural gas, alternative fuels and economy-wide measures could focus on in the coming months.
New York officials on Thursday outlined a schedule to complete a final scoping plan by year-end to reduce economywide greenhouse gas emissions.
FERC accepted revisions to NYISO’s buyer-side market power mitigation measures designed to prioritize evaluating New York state-subsidized resources.
New York utilities recommended a coordinated grid planning process with a revised benefit-cost analysis method and a new advisory council to manage the effort.
A caucus of minority legislators in N.Y. proposed a carbon tax and spending to reduce emissions from school buildings to help meet the state's climate goals.
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