Clean energy group refutes REC exemption in NYISO carbon pricing plan

Published 17:05 on August 17, 2018  /  Last updated at 21:22 on August 17, 2018  / Matthew Lithgow /  Americas, Carbon Taxes, US

The New York grid operator’s (NYISO) plan to exempt wholesale market suppliers holding active Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) contracts under its CO2 pricing proposal drew criticism from a clean energy group this week for undermining market design and the state’s business environment.
The New York grid operator’s (NYISO) plan to exempt wholesale market suppliers holding active Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) contracts under its CO2 pricing proposal drew criticism from a clean energy group this week for undermining market design and the state’s business environment.


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