The New York Power Authority
We are a national leader in promoting energy efficiency, the development of clean energy technologies and electric vehicles. Our energy services projects can be found throughout New York State, saving
This is a list ofin the U.S. state of, sorted by type and name. In 2023, New York had a total summer capacity of 40,230 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of ...
We are a national leader in promoting energy efficiency, the development of clean energy technologies and electric vehicles. Our energy services projects can be found throughout New York State, saving
Comprehensive data summaries, comparisons, analysis, and projections integrated across all energy sources. Monthly and yearly energy forecasts, analysis of energy topics, financial analysis,
The current state of the electrical grid in New York is uncertain–the upstate region, while reliable now, is seeing potential for large load growth leading to reliability shortfalls, and the
View all available electricity data in New York. View monthly electricity generation, the breakdown by power source, details on the 1,281 power plants in New York, and more.
A bar graph of the percent of annual electrical demand served by energy source. As required by the CLCPA legislation, 100% of New York State''s electrical demand
The primary purpose of this Initial Report is to provide recommendations to the Public Service Commission (PSC) for planning the investments in the New York electric system that are needed to
Ever wonder where New York City''s electricity comes from? Explore how Con Edison, hydro plants, and a vast power grid keep the city that never sleeps running.
This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of New York, sorted by type and name. In 2023, New York had a total summer capacity of 40,230 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 124,039 GWh. In 2024, the electrical energy generation mix was 48.7% natural gas, 21.3% hydroelectric, 20.6% nuclear, 4.6% wind, 2.6% s
Over the past 12 months, from September 2024 to August 2025, New York''s electricity consumption has shown a somewhat balanced mix between low
Reliability Needs Assessment (RNA): Evaluates the reliability of the New York bulk electric system considering forecasts of peak power demand, planned upgrades to the transmission