New York Independent System Operator (NYISO)
A New York appellate judge blocked the NYPSC from limiting energy service companies’ ability to contract with low-income people in the state.
NYISO’s Business Issues Committee approved steps intended to improve the efficiency of the interconnection queue process while maintaining needed reliability evaluations.
Keith Powers is making solar power a major part of his platform in his bid for a New York City Council seat.
New York utilities still need time to develop the analytical tools to understand how to deal with DER and deploy it well in the wholesale markets.
New York state wasn’t the first out of the gate on offshore wind, but it will be the biggest player if it meets Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s 2,400-MW target.
Energy storage developers and utilities in New York are working with NYISO to establish dual participation of storage in retail and wholesale markets.
Con Ed reported its second-quarter net income dropped almost one-third from a year ago, mainly reflecting changes in rate plans and regulatory charges.
The NYPSC rejected requests to halt its ongoing investigation into the pricing practices of energy service companies (ESCOs).
NRG Energy CEO Mauricio Gutierrez said he is optimistic that courts will find that the zero-emission credits being issued to nuclear generators are harmful.
RTO officials acknowledged their challenges but asked Congress not to depart from 20 years of supporting wholesale markets.
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