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How NYISO Handles Compensation for Generators During Transmission Outages

May 1, 2025
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When transmission outages occur, whether planned or unplanned, they can significantly impact generation owners. The New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) has established policies to ensure fair compensation for generation owners affected by these outages. These policies are designed to maintain system reliability while addressing the financial implications for generators. In this blog post, we’ll explore how NYISO handles compensation during transmission outages, the conditions under which generators may be eligible for recovery, and how the process differs between planned and unplanned outages.

Here’s what you’ll learn: We’ll dive into the eligibility criteria for compensation, how NYISO calculates lost revenue recovery or other credits, and the specific tariff sections or procedures that govern these processes. By the end, you’ll have a clear understanding of how NYISO supports generation owners during these critical events.

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Understanding planned and unplanned transmission outages

Transmission outages are a necessary part of maintaining and operating a reliable power grid. Planned outages, such as scheduled maintenance, are coordinated in advance to minimize disruptions. Unplanned outages, on the other hand, occur unexpectedly due to equipment failures, weather events, or other unforeseen circumstances. Both types of outages can disrupt the operations of generation owners, but NYISO has distinct approaches to handling compensation for each scenario.

Compensation during planned outages

Planned outages are typically scheduled well in advance, allowing NYISO and generation owners to coordinate and mitigate potential impacts. According to NYISO’s procedures, generation owners must submit outage schedules for review and approval. The NYISO Outage Coordinator ensures that planned outages don’t pose unnecessary risks to the secure operation of the New York State (NYS) electric system. These schedules are then integrated into the Day-Ahead Market (DAM) planning process to minimize disruptions to market operations.

For planned outages, compensation is generally tied to the generator’s ability to demonstrate financial losses directly attributable to the outage. Eligible generators may recover costs under specific provisions of the NYISO tariffs. For example, if a generator is required to reschedule maintenance or adjust operations due to NYISO’s directives, they may qualify for compensation under the terms outlined in the NYISO Open Access Transmission Tariff (OATT) or other relevant sections. The exact calculations for lost revenue recovery depend on the generator’s scheduled energy and ancillary services commitments during the outage period.

Compensation during unplanned outages

Unplanned outages present a different set of challenges. Since these events are unexpected, they can have a more immediate and disruptive impact on generation owners. NYISO’s policies aim to address these situations promptly to ensure system reliability while compensating affected generators fairly.

When an unplanned outage occurs, NYISO evaluates the situation to determine the generator’s eligibility for compensation. Generators that are required to burn alternate fuels or take other costly measures to comply with local reliability rules during an outage may recover these costs. For instance, under Local Reliability Rules G.2 and G.3, generators in New York City and Long Island may be eligible to recover costs associated with burning alternate fuels during periods of gas supply loss. These costs are calculated based on the generator’s load zone and the duration of the compliance period.

Additionally, NYISO uses its Performance Tracking System (PTS) to measure the difference between the energy supplied and the energy scheduled during the outage. This system helps determine any adjustments or credits owed to the generator, ensuring that financial impacts are addressed transparently.

Key differences between planned and unplanned outage compensation

The primary difference between planned and unplanned outage compensation lies in the level of preparation and coordination. Planned outages allow for advanced scheduling and mitigation, often resulting in more predictable compensation processes. Unplanned outages, however, require immediate action and may involve additional costs for compliance with reliability rules or emergency measures.

In both cases, NYISO’s tariffs and procedures provide a framework for determining eligibility and calculating compensation. These policies ensure that generation owners are fairly compensated while maintaining the reliability of the NYS power system.

Why NYISO’s compensation policies matter

NYISO’s approach to compensating generation owners during transmission outages reflects its commitment to balancing system reliability with the financial stability of market participants. By providing clear guidelines and processes for compensation, NYISO helps mitigate the financial risks associated with outages, ensuring that generators can continue to operate effectively.

Whether it’s a planned maintenance outage or an unexpected disruption, NYISO’s policies are designed to support generation owners while maintaining the integrity of the power grid. Understanding these policies is crucial for market participants navigating the complexities of the NYISO market.

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