New York Independent System Operator (NYISO)
A D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals disagreed with Hecate Energy that NYISO was charging it unreasonable amounts for interconnection upgrade costs.
NYSERDA has petitioned the New York Public Service Commission to revise intermittent contract certificates to be more responsive to NYISO.
FERC issued an order accepting NYISO's proposed tariff revisions to CRIS rights, which will make them easier for deactivated facilities to to adjust.
NYISO took another stab at clarifying the proposed class year queue window concept that will replace its current interconnection queue processes.
Interconnection costs are on the rise across the U.S., according to a Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory analysis of thousands of projects in five organized electricity markets.
NYISO will comment on New York's emissions-reduction and reporting policy, the cap-and-invest program.
The OC cleared a final administrative hurdle for a Long Island public policy transmission needs project and learned details about May's operations.
The PSC has called on NYISO to open its next PPTN with the goal of getting 6,000 MW of new transmission facilities in Long Island to facilitate the export of future offshore wind resources.
New York faces a long list of challenges, including climate change and uncertainty in energy prices, according to Moody’s Analytics.
NYISO selected Propel NY Energy to fulfill Long Island transmission needs to enable the export of future offshore wind energy.
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