New York Independent System Operator (NYISO)
NYISO's Management Committee heard a presentation on the ISO's Strategic Plan for 2021-2025 and discussed the challenges of the past year.
More than 300 people tuned in to a decarbonization workshop hosted by NYSERDA and the New York Department of Environmental Conservation.
NYISO’s Business Issues Committee voted to recommend approval of Tariff revisions and to apply the TAM rules to landfill gas, wind and solar resources.
The NYISO markets performed competitively in the third quarter, but the use of OOM actions to meet reliability was a concern, the MMU said.
NYSERDA has issued a request for proposals seeking contractors to conduct site reuse planning studies for retired power plants.
U.S. energy leaders crossed the virtual border to Canada to share updates with APPrO at its annual energy and networking conference.
New York officials concluded two weeks of public hearings on draft regulations for the siting of renewable energy resources.
Preliminary analysis suggests that a mesh-and-backbone network design would be best to integrate offshore wind into the New York grid.
NYISO and sympathetic intervenors filed comments urging FERC to reject a request that it require the ISO to implement a “clean" MOPR.
NYISO CEO Richard Dewey informed the Management Committee that the board had approved the 2021-2025 capacity market demand curve reset.
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