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A new solar record was set on June 3. This milestone highlights the growing contributions of solar resources and the need for an all-of-the-above approach to energy development.
Read our news release to learn more: https://www.nyiso.com/-/nyiso-announces-new-solar-generation-record
A balanced, all-of-the-above approach is the most practical and effective way to ensure that the State can deliver a clean, reliable, and affordable energy future.
Download NYISO’s Power Trends 2026 report to learn more. www.nyiso.com/power-trends
Power Trends 2026 is here.
NYISO’s annual State of the Grid and Markets report explores how New York’s electric system is changing, and what it will take to maintain reliability through this period of unprecedented transition.
Learn more in the full report: https://www.nyiso.com/power-trends
🌈 This Pride Month, the People Who Power New York are proud to support the LGBTQ+ community. ❤️💜💙💚💛🧡
In Power Trends 2026, NYISO President & CEO Rich Dewey reinforces how competitive wholesale markets support reliability, reduce costs through competition, protect consumers from financial risk, & enable the system to adapt to changing conditions.
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NYISO operates and plans the grid to nearly 1,000 reliability requirements that are enforced by national, regional, and state reliability organizations.
These standards help us as we work to keep the lights on for millions of New Yorkers every day.
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This Memorial Day, we at the NYISO honor the brave individuals and their families who selflessly gave everything to protect our country.
NYISO’s independence ensures that no single entity can manipulate market or grid operations, protecting reliability, transparency, and fairness for all New Yorkers.
Learn more: https://www.nyiso.com/-/at-the-nyiso-independent-is-literally-our-middle-name
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The NYISO’s Environmental Advisory Council (EAC) recently met virtually for a discussion on grid reliability, the NYISO’s expansion of scenario-based system planning, and the feasibility of institutional decarbonization and electrification.
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POWER TREND: The grid relies on a diverse mix of resources. Because no single resource can deliver affordability, reliability, and emissions reductions on its own, an all-of-the-above energy strategy is essential.
Learn more: https://www.nyiso.com/power-trends
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