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John recently graduated from New York University with a master's degree and has regularly contributed to the growing body of climate and energy work. John is a native of Brooklyn and has also lived in France for two years. He is passionate about his local sports teams, and enjoys the outdoors and learning about the energy geopolitics of our world. His favorite color is orange.
NYISO's Business Issues Committee approved proposed tariff revisions to rules for capacity resource interconnection service (CRIS) expiration and transferring.
NYISO presented a proposed timeline for finalizing tariff revisions related to capacity resource interconnection service expiration and transfer rules.
Gov. Kathy Hochul shared what her energy and environmental priorities will be in the coming year, including implementing an economywide cap-and-invest program.
Seven N.Y. utilities filed a proposal aiming to help develop a "fully decarbonized electric system” by improving grid planning coordination among stakeholders.
NYISO on Friday presented the Installed Capacity/Market Issues Working Group with draft revisions to its distributed energy resource participation model.
FERC and NERC will conduct yet another inquiry into cold weather grid failures after Duke and TVA cut power to consumers during December's winter storm.