Forward commodity markets were created to allow market participants to mitigate price risk for a given commodity. Long before the world ran on oil and natural gas, agricultural commodities traded in t...
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As the calendar flips from August to September, ICAP management season is winding down, school is back in session and both the Mets and the Yankees are in first place. And while this summer was pretty...
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NYISO Creating More Access to Renewables On July 11, New York celebrated the commissioning of the Empire State Transmission line. The 20-mile line connects the Dysinger switchyard in Royalton to the E...
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The All-Electric Building Act, known as New York S6843C, has died on the proverbial vine without getting a vote from the full New York State Senate or Assembly.
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An Overview of Coincidental Peak Costs by ISO Coincidental Peak (CP) is the measurement of an electricity meter’s actual usage at the time of the regional grid’s highest demand and determining that me...
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NYISO Power Market Update for May 2022 Near-term electricity prices in New York City continue to climb like an Aaron Judge home run that has not reached the apex of its arc. Figure 1 shows calendar ye...
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On April 1, 2022, the NYISO published the results of the six-month capacity Strip Auction for this coming summer period (May through October), establishing the first auction-based price signal for cap...
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Why are power prices increasing throughout New York? Like many other commodities, the price of wholesale electricity has drastically increased over the last 12 months nationwide. In the middle of Marc...
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Higher Delivery Rates on the Way with Con Edison's 2022 Rate Case ConEdison, the largest investor-owned utility (IOU) in the state of New York, has an obligation to its investors to operate profitably...
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