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The mission of the New York ISO 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
The mission of the New York ISO 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
Below is a representative visualization of how this transformation could potentially take place across the State using information from an Initial Scenario in the Zero Emissions Electric Grid in NY by 2040
Despite New York''s aggressive push toward clean energy, about half of the state''s electricity is still generated using natural gas, according to the New York Independent System
Access real-time data and insights on the U.S. electricity grid''s operations, including generation, demand, and system conditions.
New York (NY) region electricity overview (demand, forecast demand, net generation, and total interchange) 1/26/2026 – 2/2/2026, Eastern Time
NYSEG provides electric and natural gas services to customers in communities throughout New York state.
Our 2025 report underscores the heightened uncertainty of future system conditions and key assumptions such as population and economic growth, installation of behind-the-meter renewable
The current state of the electrical grid in New York is uncertain–the upstate region, while reliable now, is seeing potential for large load growth leading to reliability shortfalls, and the
A state-wide scenario-based study to analyze transmission, generation, and storage options for achieving 70% renewable generation by 2030 and a zero emissions grid by 2040, sponsored by
New York is projected to become a winter-peaking electric system by the 2040s, driven primarily by electrification of heating and transportation. New supply, load and transmission projects are seeking
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