New York Public Service Commission
Entergy said Monday it will close the 838-MW James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant by early 2017 due to declining revenues and high operational costs.
The NY PSC for the second time rejected a New York assemblyman’s attempt to force the disclosure of bidding information from the state’s generators.
Last-minute legal maneuvering has delayed by a week a New York Public Service Commission decision on a lawmaker’s request for release of generators’ pricing information.
Entergy is expected to announce this week whether it will keep operating the James A. FitzPatrick nuclear plant near Syracuse.
TransCanada told regulators last week that it intends to mothball three of its Ravenswood gas peakers in New York City due to the units’ age and condition.
The R.E. Ginna nuclear plant and Rochester Gas & Electric have reached an agreement to provide a financial lifeline for the plant through March 2017, 18 months earlier than originally proposed.
Market participants in New York are concerned that their proprietary information might not be adequately protected as NYISO plans to bring the RTO’s reporting system for renewable energy generation into compliance with state law.
The New York PSC temporarily lifted caps on the amount of net-metered solar energy that can be permitted on a utility system.
FERC granted renewable energy resources an exemption from buyer-side mitigation rules in New York's installed capacity market.
Riesling Power LLC is asking state and federal regulators for expedited approval to buy two coal-fired power plants in western New York.
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