NYISO Management Committee News
NYISO Management Committee Briefs: Jan. 30, 2019
NYISO last month incorporated additional 115-kV transmission facilities in its energy market model, Chief Operating Officer Rick Gonzales told the Management Committee. | NYPA
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The NYISO Board of Directors have reached a unanimous decision on the AC Public Policy Transmission Project and will release its decision by Dec. 27, Interim CEO Robert Fernandez told the Management Committee Wednesday. | Potomac Economics
Read MoreNYISO Management Committee Briefs: Oct. 31, 2018
NYISO’s Board of Directors continues to perform due diligence on the AC Public Policy Transmission Project and could issue a decision at its Dec. 6 meeting or early next year. | © RTO Insider
Read MoreNYISO Management Committee Briefs: Sept. 26, 2018
NYISO experienced six days with peak loads of more than 31,000 MW this summer, compared with last summer’s actual peak of 29,677 MW. | NYISO
Read MoreNYISO Stakeholders OK Change on Reliability Margins
NYISO’s Management Committee agreed to relax its minimum 20-MW constraint reliability margin value in its initiative to price transmission constraints on 115-kV facilities. | Exponential Engineering
Read MoreNYISO Management Committee Briefs: July 25, 2018
NYISO experienced a peak load of 31,293 MW on July 2, the highest demand so far this summer but falling far short of the all-time peak of 33,956 MW. | NYSEG
Read MoreNYISO MC Supports AC Transmission Projects
NYISO stakeholders again backed joint proposals by North America Transmission and the NYPA to build two 345-kV transmission projects. | Potomac Economics
Read MoreNYISO Management Committee Briefs: June 12, 2018
NYISO Vice President of Operations Wes Yeomans told the Management Committee the ISO is prepared to meet peak demand this summer. | DOE
Read MoreNYISO Management Committee Briefs: May 30, 2018
NYISO stakeholders are being asked to weigh in on how effectively the external Market Monitoring Unit is performing its duties before the ISO considers whether to renew its contract. | Potomac Economics
Read MoreNYISO Management Committee Briefs: March 28,2018
NYISO’s Management Committee approved Tariff revisions intended to provide external resources with Rest of State deliverability rights. | NYSEG
Read MoreNYISO Management Committee Briefs: Feb. 28, 2018
NYISO’s Management Committee approved proposed rule revisions that would allocate day-ahead market congestion rent shortfalls and surpluses. | NYISO
Read MoreNYISO Management Committee Briefs; Jan. 31, 2018
Soaring natural gas prices, customer satisfaction and credit requirements were all on the agenda during a meeting of NYISO’s Management Committee.
Read MoreNYISO Management Committee Briefs: Oct. 25, 2017
The NYISO Management Committee approved proposed Tariff changes to define the role of inverter-based energy storage in providing synchronized reserves. | NYISO
Read MoreNYISO Management Committee Briefs: Sept. 27, 2017
NYISO will soon announce the formation of a carbon pricing task force, CEO Brad Jones told the Management Committee. | NYISO
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NYISO said that it declared a major emergency on May 21 during the hour beginning 5 p.m. after the loss of 1,000 MW of generation in ISO-NE. | NYISO
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The NYISO Management Committee discussed the upcoming summer, an annual review of the Market Monitoring Unit and Tariff changes related to recovering cost for transmission projects.
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NYISO Sets Wind Energy Record in March RENSSELAER, N.Y. — NYISO achieved a wind energy record of 1,574 MW at around noon on March 2, representing 9% of the state’s power generation, COO Rick Gonzales told the Management Committee on Wednesday. The record production came six days before powerful storms lashed Rochester and other parts…
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The NYISO Management Committee voted to recommend the board approve rewording the ISO’s coordination agreement with ISO-NE on emergency energy transaction charges.
Read More2016 NYISO Reliability Plan IDs No Needs
NYISO’s Management Committee voted unanimously to recommend board approval of the grid operator’s 2016 Comprehensive Reliability Plan. | NYISO
Read MoreNYISO Members OK End to Con Ed-PSEG Wheel
The NYISO Management Committee approved an agreement with PJM to end the 1,000-MW Con Ed-PSEG wheel next year while maintaining an operational base flow of 400 MW.
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