The New York Independent System Operator’s (NYISO), in compliance with FERC Order No. 2023, has submitted a second partial compliance filing on November 3. The filing, which sheds light on the NYISO’s continuing adherence to the federal regulation, was carried out in line with the ongoing monitoring of its compliance.
In addition to the filing, an Interconnection Issues Task Force Meeting was held on November 2. However, specific details about the issues discussed in the meeting were not immediately available.
FERC Order No. 2023 is a significant regulatory mandate, and the steps that NYISO has taken to adhere to it has deep implications not only for the operator but also for stakeholders in the energy sector as a whole. Ongoing compliance with this order is crucial as it will shape further regulatory, operational, and practical steps that NYISO and others in the energy sector will undertake.
It’s noteworthy that this update is a part of a series of posts charting NYISO’s adherence to FERC Order No. 2023. Legal professionals, especially those engaged in energy sector law, should follow these updates closely to stay informed about the regulatory landscape.
For more in-depth information, you can find the original post by Foley Hoag LLP – Energy & Climate Counsel here.