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The New York Independent System Operator Inc., a not-for-profit regional transmission owner, is responsible for operating New York's bulk electrical grid, administering the state's wholesale electricity markets, maintaining grid stability, and ensuring the reliability and planning of the state's bulk energy system.
The New York PSC unanimously approved its Clean Energy Standard, including a controversial plan to provide a nuclear subsidy for up to 12 years.
A New York judge vacated the NY PSC February “reset order” that sought to overhaul the businesses practices of retail energy suppliers.
The New York Public Service Commission (NYPSC) closed the comment period on the cost of the plan’s zero-emission credits for nuclear power plants.
FERC directed staff to begin an investigation of alleged illegal tree-cutting along the New York section of the Constitution Pipeline route.
Political and labor leaders have embraced the proposed zero-emission credit for nuclear power plants in upstate New York.
The moratorium is the result of a NYPSC order requiring ESCOs to guarantee that low-income consumers pay no more than if they were a utility customer.
LIPA has selected Deepwater Wind, which is already building a 30-MW project off Block Island, R.I., to develop the project.
Entergy said it may sell its troubled James A. FitzPatrick nuclear plant to Exelon if New York legislators approve the proposed Clean Energy Standard.
The New York Green Bank wants to increase its portfolio by two-thirds over the next year, mostly by investing in larger clean energy projects.
New York's ambitious clean energy goals will require new and upgraded transmission lines to achieve, according to the NYISO annual Power Trends report.
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