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July 5, 2024

New York Public Service Commission

Vermont Green Line Developers Seek New York Permit
Anbaric Transmission and National Grid filed with the New York PSC for their Vermont Green Line. 
Developer Proposes Underwater HVDC Cable to New York City
Empire State Connector filed an application for transmission service on an underwater cable to New York City.
CPV Power Plant Ensnared in Federal Corruption Probe
A former top aide to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is under federal investigation for his dealings with Competitive Power Ventures (CPV).
Utility-Solar Partnership Proposes Net Metering Overhaul
New York utilities and three solar companies proposed a business model that they said would replace net metering and address cost-shifting concerns.
NYPSC OKs Municipal Aggregation for Energy Purchases
The NY PSC voted 3-1 to allow municipal aggregation, enabling municipalities statewide to make bulk purchases of electricity and natural gas.
NYPSC: Minimal Cost to Meet 50% Renewable Goal
New York consumers will see little change in their electric bills as the state switches to renewable energy resources, the NY PSC said.
Retailers Ask for Rehearing of NY Guaranteed Savings Order
NEMA and the ESCO Coalition asked the NY PSC to rehear an order that would overhaul retail customer choice in the state
FERC OKs Settlement for NY TOTS Projects
FERC approved a settlement for three transmission projects intended as contingencies for the potential closure of the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
Court Delays New York ‘Guaranteed Savings’ Rules
The ruling by the Albany County Supreme Court stayed regulations that would have required guaranteed savings from retail suppliers for new customers and those with renewing contracts.
Zibelman: Guaranteed-Savings Rules Meant to Enable Markets
NYPSC Chairwoman Audrey Zibelman defended the commission's approval of protections for retail electric customers, saying they are needed to combat deceptive practices.

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