Grid Modernization Program
Through two distinct funding opportunities, NYSERDA is supporting the modernization of New York State''s electric grid through innovative technology and distributed energy resources.
Through two distinct funding opportunities, NYSERDA is supporting the modernization of New York State''s electric grid through innovative technology and distributed energy resources.
Our flagship report explores the issues and challenges shaping the grid of the future based on the latest facts and data, information, and figures. This year''s report spotlights the uncertainty inherent in
CLCPA Phases I and II will comprise at least 50 distinct projects across our New York territory, including multi-value investments and targeted upgrades to unbottle renewable energy in high priority areas,
Welcome to National Grid, providing New York and Massachusetts with natural gas and electricity for homes and businesses.
This high-resolution map, created by Wikideas1 using QGIS and public energy datasets, reveals the backbone of that system—from generation sites across upstate New York to the
The power grid was established in the country nearly 135 years ago in Lower Manhattan. Now the state is preparing for a major overhaul of the system.
National Grid delivers reliable and resilient energy to more than 20 million people in New York and Massachusetts, all while transforming our energy networks for the future.
New York (NY) region electricity overview (demand, forecast demand, net generation, and total interchange) 1/26/2026 – 2/2/2026, Eastern Time
A state-wide scenario-based study to analyze transmission, generation, and storage options for achieving 70% renewable generation by 2030 and a zero emissions grid by 2040, sponsored by
Below is a representative visualization of how this transformation could potentially take place across the State using information from an Initial Scenario in the Zero Emissions Electric Grid in NY by 2040
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