New York Independent System Operator (NYISO)
Potomac Economics filed a complaint over the PJM pseudo-tie procedure, the latest volley in a complex debate over the future of the pseudo-tie concept.
The NYISO Management Committee voted to recommend rewording the ISO’s coordination agreement with ISO-NE on emergency energy transaction charges.
NYISO’s Management Committee voted unanimously to recommend board approval of the grid operator’s 2016 Comprehensive Reliability Plan.
Bernard W. Dan resigned unexpectedly from NYISO’s Board of Directors last week, less than one year after coming onto the board.
Rob DiFrancesco, of New York AREA, details the challenges the state will face after the Indian Point nuclear power plant shuts down in 2021.
Monitor David Patton said PJM’s filing signals a good time for MISO to again propose replacing pseudo-ties with a firm capacity delivery procedure.
PJM and NYISO are in a dispute over who should pay to replace a failed phase angle regulator (PAR) in Ramapo, N.Y.
In Audrey Zibelman's final meeting as chair, the New York Public Service Commission (NYPSC) approved several orders implementing a DER rate structure.
A legislative hearing to explore Cuomo administration subsidies for nuclear plants left lawmakers frustrated as the PSC and NYSERDA declined to attend.
NYISO CEO Brad Jones and NY PSC Chair Audrey Zibelman told legislators they're not concerned about replacing the capacity of the Indian Point nuclear plant.
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