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CHAUTAUQUA TODAY | NYISO discusses interconnection cost for NRG repowering project

Jun. 21, 2018 | There's alot of uncertainty over the future of the NRG repowering project, but the organization that oversees New York's power grid wants to clear the air about the cost surrounding the project's interconnection page.

RTO INSIDER | NY Task Force Examines Carbon Pricing Market Impacts

Jun. 20, 2018 | The impact of a carbon price would likely reverberate throughout New York’s wholesale electricity markets, industry experts said Monday. Carbon pricing could be “a real game-changer in terms of likely impacts on the market,” Couch White attorney Michael Mager said during a June 18 meeting of the state’s Integrating Public Policy Task Force (IPPTF).

THE OBSERVER | What's behind the NRG connection costs?

Jun. 17, 2018 | I read with great concern Chautauqua County Executive George Borrello’s commentary “Grid authority casts a huge shadow” (June 10). The New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) understands the county executive’s interest in the future of NRG’s Dunkirk facility.

POWER MAGAZINE | The Power Grid's Great Transition

Jun. 01, 2018 | Renewable energy, such as wind and solar generation, has been growing steadily in most parts of the world as consumers clamor for more environmentally friendly sources of power. The evolving power landscape is most apparent to independent system operators (ISOs) and regional transmission organizations (RTOs), the entities tasked with managing the electric grid.

PRESS RELEASE | New York’s Electric Grid Prepared to Meet Summer Demand

May. 30, 2018 | Rensselaer, NY | The New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) today reported that electricity supplies in New York state are expected to be adequate this summer, with a total of 42,169 megawatts (MW) of power resources available to meet forecasted peak demand conditions.

WYOMING BUSINESS REPORT | Electricity prices plunge with more renewables, study says

May. 25, 2018 | Wide adoption of solar and wind power, such as is coming to California and New York, could dramatically lower the wholesale price of electricity and cause "profound changes" in electric power systems, according to a new federal study.

RTO INSIDER | NY Task Force Examines Carbon Pricing Impacts

May. 23, 2018 | New York’s adoption of a carbon charge will likely increase the state’s wholesale energy prices, decrease prices for zero-emission credits and boost energy revenues for new “Tier 1” renewable resources supported by renewable energy credits.

THE CAPITAL PRESSROOM | Richard Dewey Shares 2018 Power Trends Report

May. 17, 2018 | The NYISO has released their annual report that takes a look at how the state’s power grid is impacted by new policies and trends. Richard Dewey, Executive Vice President, stopped by to share some of the report’s findings.

CAPITAL TONIGHT | Richard Dewey Discusses New York's Changing Power Grid

May. 17, 2018 | The state's power grid operator predicts a decline in demand for power from the system over the next ten years. Rich Dewey, EVP of the NYISO talks with Liz Benjamin of Spectrum News' Capital Tonight.

PRESS RELEASE | NYISO 2018 Power Trends Report

May. 03, 2018 | Rensselaer, NY | The New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) today released Power Trends 2018, an annual report that provides information and analysis on how technology, economic forces and public policy are shaping a more dynamic power grid, and the implications for the state’s wholesale electricity markets.

NEW YORK LEAGUE OF CONSERVATION VOTERS | New York Considers Pricing Carbon Power Grid

May. 03, 2018 | There is a growing bipartisan consensus that a carbon tax could be the most effective way to immediately cut greenhouse gas emissions.

RTO INSIDER | NYISO Board Rejects Appeals on Capacity Votes

Apr. 26, 2018 | The NYISO Board of Directors has rejected two appeals of Management Committee votes on capacity zones and locational capacity requirements.

PRESS RELEASE | NYISO Opens Doors to Governor’s “If You See It, You Can Be It” Initiative

Apr. 26, 2018 | Rensselaer, N.Y. | The New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) today joined companies from across the state in supporting Governor Andrew M. Cuomo’s “If You Can See It You Can Be It” career learning day for young women.

PRESS RELEASE | NYISO to Host Forum on Transmission Congestion Study

Apr. 23, 2018 | Rensselaer, N.Y. | On Tuesday, May 1 the New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) will host a forum to present the results of its 2017 Congestion Assessment and Resource Integration Study (CARIS). The forum will be held from 1:30 to 3:30 in the Peter A. A. Berle Conference Center at the NYISO’s corporate headquarters in Rensselaer.

PRESS RELEASE | NYISO Names Ave M. Bie as Board Chair

Apr. 17, 2018 | Rensselaer, NY | The New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) Board of Directors today announced that Ave M. Bie has been named Chair of the Board of Directors. Ms. Bie takes over the role from Mr. Michael Bemis whose term concludes on April 17th. Mr. Bemis will continue to serve as a member of the board, and Mr. Robert Hiney will succeed Ms. Bie as vice chair.

RTO INSIDER | RTOs, Regulators Set Course for DER Market Participation

Apr. 10, 2018 | Grid operators and regulators hashed out the complexities of integrating distributed energy resources (DERs) during a FERC technical conference.

UTILITY DIVE | Unnecessary complexity? Assessing New York and California's landmark DER proceedings

Apr. 04, 2018 | The nation-leading New York and California regulatory proceedings to create a marketplace opportunity for renewable and distributed generation have become almost encyclopedic in their complexity.

GALLUP NEWS | U.S. Energy Concerns Low; Increasing Supply Not a Priority

Apr. 02, 2018 | Every year, Gallup conducts an Environment survey to gauge Americans’ views on the U.S. energy situation. This year's survey yields two broad conclusions about Americans' views on the U.S. energy situation.

PHILLY.COM | Moody's Likes the Look of NJ, Other Northeastern States, for Offshore Wind

Apr. 02, 2018 | With costs declining and a favorable regulatory environment, the U.S. offshore wind market will grow rapidly in the coming years, according to Moody’s Investors Service in a new analysis of the sector.

NEW YORK TIMES | It's the No. 1 Power Source, but Natural Gas Faces Headwinds

Mar. 28, 2018 | Despite public policies aimed at increasing reliance on renewable energy, the resource is not technologically ready to power grids on their own, making improvements to transmission a top priority.

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