New York Department of Public Service (NY DPS)
The NY Public Service Commission has taken the next step in its proceeding to reform how energy-related data is handled in the state.
New York state officials and advisers disagree on the merits of a moratorium on new natural gas infrastructure.
A local opposition group is considering filing a rehearing request or lawsuit following the approval of the 100-MW High Bridge wind farm in Guilford, N.Y.
Residents speaking to New York’s Climate Action Council urged haste in stopping construction of new gas-fired power plants and closing old peaker plants.
Electrification of transportation carries long timelines, prompting N.Y. officials to look for new strategies to achieve emissions reductions
A new study estimates New York would save $500 million through a planned transmission strategy for its next 7,200 MW of offshore wind.
NYISO said it would revise its carbon pricing proposal to enhance the bidding treatment for carbon-free resources and help prevent carbon leakage.
NYISO floated a plan to calculate the carbon pricing impact on locational-based marginal prices (LBMPc) using the social cost of carbon.
The New York DPS assured the PSC that utilities are prepared for the upcoming winter and that customers’ bills will be on par with last year’s.
To model the impacts of carbon pricing on dispatch, resource costs and emissions in its wholesale electricity market, New York would do well to start by estimating a social cost of carbon (SCC), experts told a state task force Monday.
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