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OASIS Links NAESB Home Performance Metrics -Transmission Study Metrics Business Practices, Waivers and Exemptions ATC Information New York Transmission Owners
OASIS Links NAESB Home Performance Metrics -Transmission Study Metrics Business Practices, Waivers and Exemptions ATC Information New York Transmission Owners
New York (NY) region electricity overview (demand, forecast demand, net generation, and total interchange) 1/26/2026 – 2/2/2026, Eastern Time Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration
Key TakeawaysUpstate (Zones A-E) Generation to Serve Load 2030Downstate (Zones F-K) Generation to Serve Load 2030Upstate (Zones A-E) Generation to Serve Load 2040Downstate (Zones F-K) Generation to Serve Load 2040NYS achieves its “70% renewables to meet load in 2030” and “100% clean energy to meet load in 2040” targets with a renewable mix of offshore wind, land-based wind, utility solar, distributed solar, and hydro (in-state and imports) resources.See more on nyserda.ny.govnationalgrid
These projects include rebuilding and replacing legacy infrastructure, as well as new construction to modernize, strengthen, and expand the capacity of our Upstate New York electric grid.
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 forecasting the
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Called the Upstate Upgrade, the collection of transmission enhancement projects will deliver a smarter, stronger, cleaner energy grid to support a more resilient energy network for generations to come.
These projects include rebuilding and replacing legacy infrastructure, as well as new construction to modernize, strengthen, and expand the capacity of our Upstate New York electric grid.
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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 study, a
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