New York looks at a new way to value solar power For years, that nagging question has been at the center of a longstanding disagreement between the solar energy industry, which needs higher prices to compete with electricity produced with fossil fuels, and utilities seeking lower prices to end what they see as subsidies for … Continue reading New York looks at a new way to value solar power→
Can NYC Reach Its Renewable Energy Storage Goals? Sustainable CUNY has published a roadmap through which they believe it is possible for New York City to reach its energy storage targets, utilizing resilient solar technology. Resilient solar differs from traditional solar in that it can function during normal grid operations, but also when the electric … Continue reading Can NYC Reach Its Renewable Energy Storage Goals?→
Report: Lack of mandates, incentives holding solar+storage back in New York City Hurricane Sandy was a wake-up call for improving the resiliency of the electric power system in city and state of New York. In the wake of the 2012 storm, reliability and resiliency were included as core components of the state’s 2015 energy plan. … Continue reading Report: Lack of mandates, incentives holding solar + storage back in #New_York City→
New York Won’t Allow Cost Of Green Energy Mandates To Appear On Power Bills New York regulators shot down plans to list on utility bills how much extra customers will pay under the state’s new Clean Energy Standard (CES). Utilities including Con Edison, Orange & Rockland Utilities, National Grid, and Central Hudson Gas & Electric … Continue reading #New_York Won’t Allow Cost Of #Green_Energy Mandates To Appear On Power Bills→
The future of power in New York Renewables and technology are changing how we get electricity. How will the grid adapt? The electricity industry is in an exhilarating period of innovation driven by new energy resources and cutting-edge technology. And our own state of New York is leading the charge for change. These new technologies … Continue reading The future of power in #New_York→
FERC Moderates NYISO Rule Impacting NY-Supported Demand Response As former Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Chairman Norman Bay walked out the door on Feb. 3, 2017, he and the remaining two commissioners issued a decision that makes it easier for New York State to support certain special demand or distributed resources while such projects also … Continue reading FERC Moderates NYISO Rule Impacting NY-Supported Demand Response→
FERC Grants Rehearing in Part on NYISO Order No. 745 Compliance Filing On January 30, 2017, FERC granted in part a request for rehearing of its May 16, 2013 order, which accepted in part and rejected in part the New York Independent System Operator, Inc.’s (“NYISO”) August 19, 2011 compliance filing implementing Order No. 745. … Continue reading FERC Grants Rehearing in Part on NYISO Order No. 745 Compliance Filing→
How New York City Gets Its Electricity When you turn on a light or charge your phone, the electricity coming from the outlet may well have traveled hundreds of miles across the power grid that blankets most of North America — the world’s largest machine, and one of its most eccentric. Your household power may … Continue reading How #New_York City Gets Its #Electricity→
NYISO getting ready for an interactive electric grid Gov. Andrew Cuomo is reshaping how New York state’s electrical grid operates, encouraging consumers and local communities who buy electricity to also sell renewable energy into the system, sending power in both directions. The New York Independent System Operator is now changing how it does business to … Continue reading NYISO getting ready for an interactive electric grid→
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