Conference Coverage
New York state’s renewable procurement, New York City’s carbon reduction plan and offshore wind were among the topics at the 32nd IPPNY Fall Conference.
New York’s top energy regulator told the Independent Power Producers of New York that he will offer a steady hand in a time of dramatic change.
Hurricane Harvey and its aftermath cut attendance to the Gulf Coast Power Association’s fourth annual SPP Regional Conference by nearly 20%.
New York developers are finding it easier to invest in the state now that it is providing more predictability around clean energy procurement.
A community solar development panel at the Infocast New York Energy REVolution Summit discussed the need for improved policies and regulations around DER.
New York utilities still need time to develop the analytical tools to understand how to deal with DER and deploy it well in the wholesale markets.
New York state wasn’t the first out of the gate on offshore wind, but it will be the biggest player if it meets Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s 2,400-MW target.
Energy storage developers and utilities in New York are working with NYISO to establish dual participation of storage in retail and wholesale markets.
MISO regulators gathered to discuss how the electricity sector will accommodate the growth of distributed energy resources within the RTO’s footprint.
Industry officials discussed the latest developments in distributed energy resources (DER) at the NARUC Summer Policy Summit.
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