NYISO Board of Directors
The NYISO Board of Directors announced that it approved the ISO’s 2025 budget and incentive goals, along with the 2025-2029 Demand Curve Reset and the 2024 Reliability Needs Assessment.
Emily Chen, an analyst with FERC’s Office of Energy Market Regulation, gave a briefing on Orders 1920 and 1977 to members of the NYISO Management Committee during a joint meeting with the ISO’s Board of Directors.
The NYISO Management Committee approved tariff revisions for co-located storage resources and capacity accreditation models, reviewed annual satisfaction survey results, and received updates on board compensation and Order 2023.
NYISO selected Propel NY Energy to fulfill Long Island transmission needs to enable the export of future offshore wind energy.
NYISO on Tuesday announced that veteran energy regulator Sally Talberg had joined its Board of Directors as its ninth member.
NYISO foresees having adequate generating capacity margins for normal weather conditions this summer, without emergency operating actions.
NYISO expects by next winter to meet the recommendations made in the joint FERC-NERC report on the February 2021 winter storm in the Midwest and Texas.
NYISO’s Board of Directors selected two transmission projects intended to address persistent congestion and deliver renewable energy to population centers.
The NYISO Board of Directors issued a mixed decision on the ISO Management Committee’s selections for the AC Public Policy Transmission Project.
Bernard W. Dan resigned unexpectedly from NYISO’s Board of Directors last week, less than one year after coming onto the board.
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