New York State Electric and Gas (NYSEG)
NYSEG acknowledged its primary and backup control centers shared too many communication links in a settlement approved by FERC.
Frequency and duration of power outages decreased in New York in 2022 outside of major storms, but one utility missed its target for the fourth year in a row.
New York regulators approved a $2.75 million settlement with New York State Electric and Gas over a gas leak that led to a fire last February.
New York’s IOUs reported a slow rollout of EV fast-charging stations under the state’s $701 million incentive program to build 50,000 stations by 2025.
The New York PSC lauded Central Hudson Gas and Electric and assisting parties for their quick response to outages stemming from the early February blizzard.
The New York PSC approved filings by the state's utilities implementing cost recovery and sharing plans with ratepayers for storage resources.
The NYPSC ruled on its first major electric rate case since the pandemic struck, approving three-year phased increases for NYSEG and RG&E.
New York’s utilities are working with government officials and project developers to fine-tune the processes of state-mandated energy storage solicitations.
The New York PSC approved more than $70 million in electric bill relief over the summer for low-income Con Ed customers in NYC and Westchester County.
Increased wind output helped Avangrid’s profits jump 20% in the third quarter as the company continued to see strong growth in its renewables fleet.
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