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New York regulators approved an order that adopts a framework for handling energy-related information from utilities while ensuring the highest cybersecurity protocols. | Shutterstock
New York regulators last week approved rules for centralizing energy data to encourage new market solutions in support of the state’s climate policies. The Public Service Commission on Thursday unanimously approved a framework for collecting, integrating, analyzing and managing energy-related information from the state’s electric and gas utilities (Case No.
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