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NYISO has identified a software issue that potentially constitutes a market problem and says it will confidentially investigate the impact.
NYISO took another stab at clarifying the proposed class year queue window concept that will replace its current interconnection queue processes.
NYISO staff selected a proposal by Propel NY Energy to meet the ISO’s Long Island Public Policy Transmission Needs solicitation for transmission lines.
NYISO stakeholders learned how the ISO assessed the seven transmission projects chosen from the Public Policy Transmission Need solicitation for Long Island.
NYISO stakeholders discussed the merits and pitfalls of the ISO’s proposed phased window approach to fundamentally rework its interconnection study processes.
NYISO updated subcommittee members on a phased window approach to its generator interconnection queue to potentially replace the current process.
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The New York State Reliability Council has approved a uniform set of requirements for inverter-based resources over 20 MW to connect to the NYISO grid.
NYISO presented a proposed timeline for finalizing tariff revisions related to capacity resource interconnection service expiration and transfer rules.
NYISO stakeholders expressed reluctance to approve the ISO’s proposed implementation of its new capacity accreditation construct.
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NYISO’s draft Reliability Needs Assessment found no reliability issues until 2032 but identified tightening transmission security and resource adequacy margins.
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