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    The NYISO is the New York Independent System Operator — the organization responsible for managing New York’s electric grid and its competitive wholesale electric marketplace. We do not generate power or own transmission lines, but we work with power producers, utility companies, and stakeholders to provide power to meet New Yorkers ...

  2. About NYISO. The New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) monitors the reliability of the state’s power system and coordinates the daily operations to distribute electricity supply. The NYISO provides open access to the state’s transmission system to allow competitive generation services. Energy services companies (ESCOs) who offer ...

  3. Diane Egan has been with the NYISO since its inception in 1999 and held key positions at the New York Power Pool that preceded it. She brings 50+ years of energy industry and experience to her role which includes Executive Assistant to the NYISO CEOs and as Secretary to the Board. Doug Chapman. Senior VP & CIO.

  4. We are at the forefront of electricity innovation. Our powerful purpose >>. New York Independent System Operator - our mission is to ensure power system reliability and competitive markets for NY in a clean energy future while working together with stakeholders to build the cleanest, most reliable electric system in the nation.

  5. The NYISO capacity market, the New York Installed Capacity (ICAP), is a shorter-term capacity market than in PJM and ISO-NE (where auctions take place three years in advance of the year for which capacity is being procured). It is also only mandatory within the New York City and Lower Hudson Valley zones. End of Document. Resource ID w-016-8619.

  6. the NYISO in 2020. This executive summary provides an overview of market outcomes and discussion of recommended market enhancements. The NYISO operates competitive wholesale markets to satisfy the electricity needs of New York. These markets establish prices that reflect the value of energy at each location on the network.

  7. The building was among over 500 commercial properties across Manhattan whose managers responded to a "crisis event," called last week by the New York Independent System Operator (NYISO)--the statewide non-profit organization that regulates electricity--when city temperatures spiked near 100 degrees Farenheight.

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