Integrating Public Policy: A Wholesale Market Assessment of the Impact of 50% Renewable Generation

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The New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) is responsible for operating New York’s high voltage, bulk power system and administering New York’s competitive wholesale electricity markets. Consumers have enjoyed numerous economic and environmental benefits since the inception of NYISO’s wholesale markets, including 43% lower carbon dioxide (CO2) emission rates, 87% lower nitrogen oxide (NOx) emission rates and 98% lower sulfur dioxide (SO2) emission rates. (NYISO 2017). Price signals in NYISO-administered markets facilitated these advancements and led to investments in both cleaner generation technologies and the transmission and distribution system, as well as the retirements of older, less efficient power plants.

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