New York Independent System Operator (NYISO)
NYISO’s new 5-year strategy calls for the ISO to align its competitive markets with New York’s efforts to promote clean energy and the “wave of change” sweeping the power industry.
FERC allowed NYISO to temporarily waive energy offer caps in response to recent natural gas price spikes stemming from this winter’s extreme cold snap.
FERC refused Constitution Pipeline’s request to find that New York regulators had failed to act in a timely manner on the company’s water permit application.
New York power industry stakeholders debated a draft work plan on introducing carbon pricing in the state’s wholesale electric market.
The three grid operators serving the East Coast, ISO-NE, NYISO and PJM Interconnection, have so far weathered the extended cold snap gripping the region.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo made clear that clean energy and the jobs it can create will continue to be a key part of his vision for the state’s future.
NYISO asked FERC to deny the Entergy request that the commission clarify the deadline for Indian Point's market power review.
Power prices surged along with demand across much of the U.S. as a blast of Arctic air sent temperatures plunging to record lows.
New York policymakers were very busy in 2017, working on carbon pricing in wholesale markets and facing down legal challenges to its nuclear subsidies.
FERC dropped its plan for a one-size-fits-all rule on fast-start pricing, instead issuing individual orders requiring PJM, SPP and NYISO to change their tariffs.
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