In light of the impact of the Coronavirus on business operations, we are sharing information about Coronavirus and Contract Disputes circulated by the law firm Sidley & Austin. It provides a high-leve...
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Over the past month, there have been a few regulatory developments that will affect generators, their amount of generating capacity and the cost of that capacity throughout New York State. Recently, t...
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Wholesale electricity prices in New York have been falling for the past several years. Figure 1 shows how the price of electricity in New York City, for the period March 2020 to April 2021, has traded...
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In early 2019, Con Edison (Consolidated Edison, Inc.) filed for a substantial rate increase for both electric and gas service. The original proposal (“Original Filing” in Table 1) called for electric ...
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Anyone from New York knows that New York is really made up of two states: upstate and downstate. Some will even put a finer point on this and claim that New York City is distinct from downstate and th...
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New York City’s Climate Mobilization Act, especially Local Law 97, sparked the creation of generic carbon calculators for buildings to assess occupancy class and emission limits. Although intended to ...
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Since fall officially arrives next week, we‘d like to review what happened in New York’s energy markets over the summer. Two stories are worth mentioning: Peak electricity demand in New York, which se...
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Over the last four weeks, wholesale power futures in New York have risen but remain in an attractive position to make near-term purchases. Figure 1 shows wholesale calendar prices for 2020 through 202...
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