NYISO
The New Normal in NYISO
NYISO has produced a graphic that highlights the impact of social distancing and COVID-19 on hourly load patterns. Read more
New York Eyes Natural Gas Ban by 2040
As part of its fight against climate change, New York City leadership is considering a ban on the use of natural gas in large building systems by 2040. Read more
NYISO Floats Carbon Pricing Plan
NYISO floated a carbon pricing proposal that would subject suppliers inside the market to carbon charges. Read more
NYISO Expects Demand To Fall, Sees More Complexity In Managing Grid
NYISO said in a new report it expects the state’s energy demand to decline over the next decade at a rate of 0.14 percent annually and projects peak demand will fall by 0.13 percent per year through 2028. Read more
NYISO: Grid Can Handle Indian Point Closure, But Will Need Replacement Capacity
NYISO issued a report saying the state’s power system can withstand the loss of Indian Point’s two nuclear reactors, and that the grid would remain reliable through 2023. Read more
NYISO Lays Out Plan For Energy Storage In Wholesale Markets
NYISO released a report that ushers in the process of developing a model for energy storage resources to participate in the state’s wholesale markets. Read more
NYISO Forecasts Adequate Capacity For Winter
NYISO forecast that New York’s electric system has the capacity to meet demand and the necessary operating reserves to manage extreme cold weather through the winter of 2017-2018. Read more
NYISO Announces Record For Wind Power Generation
NYISO announced that on Oct. 30, electricity generated by wind power hit a record output of 1,622 MW. Read more
Insight on New York’s Clean Energy Standard and the New Costs Impacting Customers
The Clean Energy Standard mandates that 50 percent of the electricity used in the state be generated by renewable sources by 2030 – up from the previous target of 30 percent by 2020. Read more
NYISO Releases Distributed Energy Resource Roadmap
In its recently released Distributed Energy Resource Roadmap, NYISO outlines its vision for building a more diverse, distributed, bi-directional grid while offering a guide to key stakeholders for more optimized utilization. Read more