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March 25, 2026

NYISO

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.
Overheard at the Transmission Summit
More than 100 transmission developers, consultants, RTO officials and utility executives attended Infocast’s 19th Annual Transmission Summit.
FERC OKs Settlement for NY TOTS Projects
FERC approved a settlement for three transmission projects intended as contingencies for the potential closure of the Indian Point nuclear power plant.
FERC Accepts Ginna Settlement
FERC approved the plan to keep the Ginna nuclear power plant operating but objected to elements that it said encroached on its jurisdiction.
Court Delays New York ‘Guaranteed Savings’ Rules
The ruling by the Albany County Supreme Court stayed regulations that would have required guaranteed savings from retail suppliers for new customers and those with renewing contracts.
FERC OKs Revision to NYISO DR Pricing
FERC approved changes to NYISO’s scarcity pricing logic to better reflect the real-time value of demand response.
Zibelman: Guaranteed-Savings Rules Meant to Enable Markets
NYPSC Chairwoman Audrey Zibelman defended the commission's approval of protections for retail electric customers, saying they are needed to combat deceptive practices.
New Lifeline for FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant
New York regulators are proposing to accelerate financial incentives in a last-ditch effort the save the James A. FitzPatrick nuclear plant.
NYPSC OKs Ginna Deal
New York regulators OK'd a contract to keep the struggling R.E. Ginna nuclear power plant operating through March 2017.
Fitzpatrick Closure Could Leave NY Generation Short
Closure of the FitzPatrick nuclear plant will leave New York at least 325 MW short of its generation requirement by 2019, NYISO says.
RTOs, States Respond to CPP Stay
A summary of responses by RTOs and state officials to the Supreme Court's stay to the Clean Power Plan.

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