New York
New York started 2019 around renewable energy and quickened the pace of the most ambitious decarbonization goals in the country.
The New York PSC placed new restrictions and requirements on energy service companies, including enhanced eligibility criteria and scrutiny of practices.
A proposal to limit press coverage of NYISO meetings died less than a week after being floated at the Bylaws Subcommittee.
National Grid is facing pressure from New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo over its decision to deny natural gas service to residents under a moratorium.
The New York PSC granted the New York Power Authority a certificate of environmental compatibility and public need to rebuild transmission lines.
Former New York PSC administrative law judge Eleanor Stein spoke about the nexus between climate change and human rights at Bennington College.
New York must put a price on carbon if it hopes to meet the aggressive timelines of the decarbonization goals set out in a new state law.
The New York PSC expects winter electricity prices will be slightly lower than a year ago, based on a declining price trend and normal weather forecast.
A New York court rejected a challenge to the state’s zero-emission credit program, dismissing a suit by Hudson River Sloop Clearwater and others.
A NYISO study found that pricing carbon into the ISO’s wholesale markets will help New York achieve its clean energy goals.
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