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November 14, 2024

New York Independent System Operator (NYISO)

NYISO Management Committee Briefs
The NYISO Management Committee discussed the latest Reliability Needs Assessment and a heat wave that prompted a mandatory systemwide demand response event.
Overheard at the NYISO Distributed Energy Resource Workshop
Here's some of what we heard from New York stakeholders at the NYISO Distributed Energy Resource Workshop last week.
MISO not Allowed to Allocate Lake Erie PARs Costs to PJM and NYISO
FERC ruled against a proposal by MISO and ITC Holdings that would have allocated the costs of phase angle regulating transformers to PJM and NYISO.
NYISO DER Workshop Ponders the Grid of the Future
NYISO held its Distributed Energy Resource workshop last week to open public discussion on how it will respond to New York’s Reforming the Energy Vision initiative.
Farm Family Wins Long Fight over Substation, Tx Lines
A Rochester-area farm family scored unusual concessions when New York regulators approved a plan for a substation and transmission lines that removed previously approved facilities from their property.
Analysis Recommends Continuing Reduced Con Ed-PSEG ‘Wheel’ for Grid Stability
PJM and NYISO officials said that an analysis indicates a reduced version of the current pattern is the best resolution when the Con Ed-PSEG ‘wheel’ ends.
Natural Gas, Offshore Wind, Storage Seek Their Places in NY’s Future
The last panel at the Independent Power Producers of New York fall conference featured an environmental activist and representatives of the energy storage, wind and solar industries.
NY Transco Chief: Tx Buildout ‘A Marathon, not a Sprint’
Speaking at IPPNY’s fall conference, New York Transco President Stuart Nachmias said the state's ambitious transmission development plan will not be implemented quickly.
IPPNY: Demand Curve Reset ‘Top Priority’
Gavin Donohue, IPPNY CEO, opened their fall meeting by declaring that its top priority is to have NYISO reset the installed capacity demand curve.
Consumer Advocates Challenge Nuclear Subsidy Cost Estimates
AARP and the Public Utility Law Project want New York regulators to provide more documentation to justify the Clean Energy Standard estimated $2/month rate increase for the average consumer.

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