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→
Behind New York Power Authority’s ‘Digital Avatar’ Project With GE How a $1 billion project will yield $2 billion in savings through predictive analytics and integrated operations The New York Power Authority is already a major user of smart grid technologies. With one of the country’s biggest smart energy R&D labs, big investments to ease … Continue reading Behind New York Power Authority’s ‘Digital Avatar’ Project With #GE #NYPA→
After New York props up nuclear power generation sector, is Pennsylvania next? Early in August, nuclear operators in New York got the breather they’ve been wishing for in other states: a way to keep struggling nuclear reactors afloat in a tough market by paying subsidies to the plants for not emitting carbon dioxide. As part … Continue reading After #New_York props up nuclear power generation sector, is #Pennsylvania next?→
Monolith Solar exec calls National Grid part of ‘old boys network’ Company executive says National Grid ties up OK on firm’s projects A top executive at Monolith Solar once again blasted National Grid and other utilities for dragging their feet on signing off on solar farms across upstate. Steve Erby, president and chief operating officer … Continue reading Monolith_Solar exec calls #National_Grid part of ‘old boys network’→
New York and Ohio, climate change and nuclear power As goes New York, so goes Ohio and the nation? Those concerned about the harm from climate change should hope the answer is yes. Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York recently unveiled a new and substantial subsidy for nuclear power plants. He did so as part … Continue reading #New_York and #Ohio, climate change and nuclear power→
Improving power lines benefits Hudson Valley’s future Nobody would disagree that the Hudson Valley landscape is beautiful and worth preserving. The area is known for its woodland trails, panoramic vistas, and rolling forests — with tourists and residents alike marveling at its natural beauty. The area supports a $4.75 billion tourism industry that helps fuel … Continue reading Improving power lines benefits Hudson Valley’s future→
13 Years After Northeast Blackout, U.S. Power Grid Remains Vulnerable The vulnerability of the U.S. electrical grid was illustrated for 48 hours in August 2003, when the largest blackout in U.S. history left 50 million people in darkness in the Northeast U.S. and parts of Canada. The shutdown contributed to 11 deaths and cost the … Continue reading 13 Years After Northeast Blackout, U.S. Power Grid Remains Vulnerable→
PJM, NYISO Seeking Input on Replacing Con Ed-PSEG ‘Wheel’ PJM will hold a meeting Monday to seek stakeholder input on options for replacing the Con-Ed-PSEG “wheel.” The decades-old agreement allows NYISO to move 1,000 MW from upstate generators through Public Service Electric and Gas (PSE&G) facilities in northern New Jersey to serve Consolidated Edison load … Continue reading PJM, NYISO Seeking Input on Replacing #Con_Ed – #PSEG ‘Wheel’→
Exelon Corp. (EXC) Will Take Ownership of Entergy’s NY-Based FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant Exelon Generation (NYSE: EXC) has agreed to assume ownership and management of operations of Entergy Corporation’s (NYSE: ETR) James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant in Scriba, NY, the companies announced today. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who asked the New York Public … Continue reading #Exelon Corp. (#EXC) Will Take Ownership of #Entergy ‘s NY-Based #FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant→
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