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July 26, 2024

New York Independent System Operator (NYISO)

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NYISO Begins 2023 Class Year with Nearly 100 Projects
NYISO on Tuesday formally announced that the 2023 Class Year study was launched with between 80 and 90 projects participating.
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NYISO Previews Capacity Accreditation Modeling Work
NYISO briefed the Installed Capacity/Market Issues Working Group on its efforts to improve capacity accreditation.
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NY Regulators Get Comments on How to Speed up Tx Construction
NYPSC won praise for its implementation of a law to speed up transmission development, but parties said much work remains in order to meet clean energy goals.
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NYISO CEO Delivers ‘State of the Grid’ to Management Committee
CEO Rich Dewey said NYISO is focused on transitioning the state’s grid from high-polluting resources to renewables without compromising reliability.
New York state Public Service Commission
NY PSC Approves 62 Tx Upgrades Totaling 3.5 GW
The New York Public Service Commission approved 62 transmission upgrades with a combined capacity of 3.5 GW and an estimated cost of $4.4 billion.
Cummins Inc.
NYISO Promises to Lower DER Minimum Capability in Future
NYISO's BIC voted to recommend that the Management Committee approve tariff revisions to its participation model for distributed energy resource aggregations.
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NYISO Operating Committee Briefs: Feb. 13, 2023
NYISO on Monday updated the Operating Committee on January operations performance and how the early-February cold snap event impacted the grid.
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NYISO’s Bouchez Begins New Job as Consumer Liaison
NYISO announced that Nicole Bouchez had begun working in her new position as senior principal economist and consumer interest liaison for market structures.
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FERC Grants Interconnection Waivers to 8 NY Renewable Projects
FERC granted waivers to 8 renewable projects, allowing them more time to have their interconnection studies approved by NYISO before entering the CY23 study.
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NYISO Presses Onward with DER Revisions; Stakeholders Struggle to Keep up
NYISO gave the Installed Capacity and Market Issues Working Groups further revisions to its proposed rules for distributed energy resource aggregations.

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