Upgrading New York’s electric grid
New York's transmission system is in need of a major overhaul, but could efficiencies be implemented in the short term?
NY electric grid prepared for summer, but questions for the future
New York should have enough power for the demands of a normal summer, according to the New York Independent System Operator.
New York’s electric grid prepared (for now)
New York Independent System Operator President & CEO Rich Dewey discusses the state's energy generation capacity and demand.
Electric grid simulation lab opens in Albany
A new laboratory in Albany is experimenting with potential changes to the electrical grid.
Electric grid managers remind policymakers of reliability concerns
Electric grid managers fear the state will retire its fossil fuel energy generators faster than green energy sources can replace them.
Jan. 24, 2020: Creating a green electric grid for NY
How does the NYSIO fit into the state’s climate goals? We got a primer from the organization’s President and CEO Rich Dewey on how the organization will help the State reach its energy goals and the potential of
The root of National Grid’s proposed rate hike
National Grid, like other energy providers, is proposing a significant rate hike for their electric and gas customers.
Utility regulator eyes greener grid for New York
New York State Department of Public Service's Jessica Waldorf explains an effort to craft the grid of the future.
All of the above with Marie French
Politico New York's Marie French talks about some of the most controversial energy issues in the Empire State.
Energy reliability concerns slow retirement of fossil fuels
The state's independent electricity grid operator is working to ensure New Yorkers have adequate power in the future.


