NYISO Members OK End to Con Ed-PSEG Wheel RENSSELAER, N.Y. — The NYISO Management Committee on Wednesday approved an agreement with PJM to end the 1,000-MW Con Ed-PSEG wheel next year while maintaining an operational base flow (OBF) of 400 MW that will be reduced to zero by 2021. Consolidated Edison said it would not … Continue reading NYISO Members OK End to #ConEd – #PSEG Wheel→
Stakeholder Forums in ISO-NE and NYISO Continue to Assess Wholesale Carbon Pricing Proposals As we noted in October, two of the country’s six Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)-regulated grid operators have initiated stakeholder processes to explore the integration of wholesale electricity markets with regional public policy goals aimed at decarbonization. As part of their respective … Continue reading Stakeholder Forums in ISO-NE and NYISO Continue to Assess Wholesale Carbon Pricing Proposals→
Cuomo’s energy plan changing NY’s electric grid It wasn’t long ago that making sure the lights stayed on – and avoiding a major blackout – was the top priority at the New York State Independent System Operator in North Greenbush. But with Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s 50 by 30 initiative that mandates that the state get … Continue reading Cuomo’s energy plan changing NY’s electric grid→
Strong natural gas prices, load boost NYISO prices in November Significantly higher New York-area natural gas prices combined with stronger electricity demand to boost New York Independent System Operator power prices in November, stakeholders learned Wednesday. During Wednesday’s NYISO Business Issues Committee, Rana Mukerji, senior vice president for market structures, presented a monthly market operations … Continue reading Strong natural gas prices, load boost NYISO prices in November→
How Much Power Is Needed For Holiday Lighting Displays In NYS? The New York State Independent System Operator (NYISO) has determined how much additional electricity will be needed for all that holiday lighting we enjoy. Holiday lighting is expected to add 750-800 megawatts (MW) to the level of electricity used by New Yorkers this season, … Continue reading How Much Power Is Needed For Holiday Lighting Displays In NYS?→
New York has enough electrical capacity this winter New York State has sufficient electrical capacity to meet this winter’s anticipated demand, the New York Independent System Operator projected on Thursday. The NYISO anticipates a peak demand of 24,445 megawatts, up from 23,217 megawatts last winter. The winter of 2015-16 was milder than the 10-and-30-year averages. … Continue reading #New_York has enough electrical capacity this winter→
NYISO: New ISO-NE capacity rules could spike New York power prices Federal officials denied New York’s request to delay tariff change implementation, saying the flaw lies in New York’s rules and not the regional ISO. In its decision, federal regulators said they recognized the New York ISO’s concerns “about a potential flaw in its market … Continue reading NYISO: New ISO-NE capacity rules could spike #New_York power prices→
As energy storage explodes in New York, officials tackle safety measures The Fire Department of New York is setting procedures to deal with battery storage fires When smart phone batteries catch fire or laptop batteries explode on airplanes, it makes the news. So far batteries used to store energy at the residential and commercial level … Continue reading As energy storage explodes in New York, officials tackle safety measures→
Overheard at the TREIA GridNEXT Conference GEORGETOWN, Texas — Almost 150 national and regional renewable energy industry representatives gathered here for the Texas Renewable Energy Industries Alliance’s GridNEXT conference. ERCOT CEO Bill Magness and NYISO CEO Brad Jones both delivered presentations, and panel discussions focused on distributed generation, storage technologies, renewable power and the various … Continue reading Overheard at the #TREIA #GridNEXT Conference→
Renewables and nuclear: hand-in-hand in New York? On August 1st, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced the approval of New York’s Clean Energy Standard, billed as the most comprehensive and ambitious clean energy mandate in the history of the state. By 2030, 50% of New York’s electricity will need to come from renewable sources, causing greenhouse gas … Continue reading Renewables and nuclear: hand-in-hand in New York?→
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