Independent Power Producers of New York (IPPNY)
At the IPPNY Fall Conference, a GE Power exec argued that companies should focus on making their generators more efficient rather than building new.
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.
FERC rejected a request to include the cost of emissions controls in the peaking plant design for the NYISO New York Control Area capacity demand curve.
Efforts to incorporate New York’s aggressive climate change policies into NYISO markets are focused on the introduction of a carbon price adder.
Stakeholders, NYISO and New York officials debated closure of the Indian Point nuclear plant at IPPNY's 31st Annual Spring Conference.
Acting FERC Chair Cheryl LaFleur sat down for an interview last week with RTO Insider editor Rich Heidorn Jr. at the IPPNY Annual Spring Conference.
About 200 stakeholders and NYISO officials discussed carbon policy, zero-emission credits, and other issues at IPPNY’s 31st Annual Spring Conference.
NYISO’s plan to integrate carbon will test the independence of FERC under President Trump, speakers told the IPPNY 31st Annual Spring Conference.
The NYISO Board of Directors upheld the Management Committee’s vote to cap capacity payments in the constrained Lower Hudson Valley and New York City zones.
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