In accordance with FERC’s Standards of Conduct, 18 CFR § 358.7(e)(1), below are the names and addresses of Power Authority affiliates that employ or retain marketing function employees:
- Economic Development and Energy Efficiency, located at:
New York Power Authority
123 Main Street
White Plains, NY 10601-3170
- Energy Resource Management (ERM), located at:
New York Power Authority
123 Main Street
White Plains, NY 10601-3170
In accordance with 18 CFR § 358.7(e)(2), below is a list of the Power Authority's employee-staffed facilities shared by both transmission and marketing function employees:
123 Main Street
White Plains, NY 10601-3170
(Offices – including Trading Room)
On an annual basis, the NY Power Authority recovers the costs of its transmission system [the Annual Transmission Revenue Requirement (ATRR)] through monthly billings made by the NYISO. The ATRR is calculated in accordance with the NY Power Authority Formula Rate set forth in NYISO OATT Section 14.2.3.
By July 1st of each year, the NY Power Authority will calculate and publish the Annual Update of the ATRR and subsequently hold an Open Meeting and conference call to provide an opportunity for interested parties to obtain information about the Annual Update.
Annual NY Power Authority Update: View the info posted on the NYISO website
Please contact us at atrr@nypa.gov if you would like to join the “The NY Power Authority Exploder list” for further information about the ATRR and for notification of upcoming open meetings.
Joseph W. Gryzlo has been designated as the New York Power Authority's Chief Compliance Officer.
Joseph W. Gryzlo
123 Main Street
White Plains, NY 10601
914-681-6939
joseph.gryzlo@nypa.gov
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- The Design Criteria for Developer Connection to the New York Power Authority Transmission System (DCDC) is a guide for Developers interconnecting to the New York Power Authority (NYPA) transmission system.
New York Power Authority (NYPA) does not have a service territory or a statutory obligation to serve load. Thus, NYPA is not required to build new transmission projects to meet the needs of load.
NYPA has no distribution or low voltage facilities and therefore NYPA has no local planning requirements.
NYPA only undertakes transmission projects as authorized by its governing statute (New York Public Authorities Law §§ 1000 et. Seq.) at the behest of and in coordination with other Transmission Owners to meet New York State electric reliability and economic needs.
When a potential NYPA transmission project is identified, the facilities are planned according to standards and criteria set forth by the New York Independent System Operator, the New York State Reliability Council, the Northeast Power Coordinating Council and the North American Electric Reliability Corporation.
The NY Power Authority does not have a service territory or a statutory obligation to serve load. Thus, the NY Power Authority is not required to build new transmission projects to meet the needs of load.
The NY Power Authority has no distribution or low-voltage facilities and, therefore, the NY Power Authority has no local planning requirements.
The NY Power Authority only undertakes transmission projects as authorized by its governing statute (New York Public Authorities Law §§ 1000 et. Seq.) at the behest of and in coordination with other Transmission Owners to meet New York State electric reliability and economic needs.
When a potential NY Power Authority transmission project is identified, the facilities are planned according to standards and criteria set forth by the New York Independent System Operator, the New York State Reliability Council, the Northeast Power Coordinating Council, and the North American Electric Reliability Corporation.
The NY Power Authority belongs to the Northeast Power Coordinating Council, formed to promote the reliability and efficiency of interconnected power systems throughout the northeastern United States and central and eastern Canada. Members of this regional reliability council include transmission providers, transmission customers, power pools, and independent system operators in Northeastern North America.
According to the FERC Order 717, the New York Power Authority must post its implementation procedures on the internet to demonstrate its compliance with the Standards of Conduct. View: NYPA’s Procedure for Implementation of FERC Standards of Conduct
Job Title | Position # | Job Description |
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Assistant Electrical Engineer - Filled | 381 | Responsible for real-time data and applications of the Energy Management System. Also responsible for maintaining the vital support that underlies Control Center operations such as ECC documentation, ancillary tools, and compliance support. |
Assistant Electrical Engineer I - Filled | 394 | Responsible for real-time data and applications of the Energy Management System. Also responsible for maintaining the vital support that underlies Control Center operations such as ECC documentation, ancillary tools, and compliance support. |
Assistant System Operator - Filled | 376 | Engaged in real-time commitment, control, and monitoring of NYPA generation to satisfy NYPA contractual commitments. |
Assistant System Operator - Filled | 383 | Engaged in real-time commitment, control, and monitoring of NYPA generation to satisfy NYPA contractual commitments. |
Assistant System Operator - Filled | 384 | Engaged in real-time commitment, control, and monitoring of NYPA generation to satisfy NYPA contractual commitments. |
Assistant System Operator - Filled | 50048551 | Engaged in real-time commitment, control, and monitoring of NYPA generation to satisfy NYPA contractual commitments. |
Assistant System Operator - Filled | 50048553 | Engaged in real-time commitment, control, and monitoring of NYPA generation to satisfy NYPA contractual commitments. |
Assistant System Operator - Filled | 374 | Engaged in real-time commitment, control, and monitoring of NYPA generation to satisfy NYPA contractual commitments. |
Assistant System Planning Engineer II - Filled | 957 | Conducts and reviews advanced technical studies. Performs and coordinates inter-utility analyses. |
Associate Electrical Engineer II - Filled | 50048548 | Responsible for real-time data and applications of the Energy Management System. Also responsible for maintaining the vital support that underlies Control Center operations such as ECC documentation, ancillary tools, and compliance support. |