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 NYISO Wind Forecasts to Help Green the GridApr 
                              3 , 2008 - Business Wire The New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) 
                            will incorporate a centralized wind forecasting system 
                            to better accommodate wind power in New York's bulk 
                            electricity grid.  The wind-forecasting system, planned for implementation 
                            this summer, is one of many steps being taken by the 
                            NYISO to recognize and incorporate the unique characteristics 
                            and variable nature of wind power in dispatching resources 
                            to economically serve the State's electric load.  The NYISO has contracted with AWS Truewind, of Colonie, 
                            N.Y., to implement the wind-forecasting capability. 
                            The ability to more accurately forecast wind allows 
                            the NYISO to gauge how much wind power is likely to 
                            be available throughout a given day, enabling maximum 
                            use of "green power" resources while enhancing reliability 
                            by anticipating variations in generator output.  "As fuel costs climb and the need for emission-free 
                            electricity grows, it is important to realize the 
                            full potential of renewable energy resources such 
                            as wind. The NYISO is committed to accommodating the 
                            market entry of any and all new technologies and renewable 
                            resources," said Karen Antion, the NYISO's Board Chair 
                            and interim CEO.  "As more wind power projects are connected to the 
                            grid, they will require enhanced attention. The advance 
                            forecasts will allow us to accommodate wind power 
                            more accurately and reliably," said Robert Hiney, 
                            a NYISO Board member and interim President.  The variable nature of wind generation poses special 
                            challenges to grid operators, such as the NYISO, who 
                            must constantly balance the supply of and demand for 
                            electricity on the grid because electricity cannot 
                            be stored efficiently with current technologies.  To produce the forecasts, wind generators will send 
                            meteorological data and the NYISO will send power 
                            data to AWS Truewind. The company will provide wind 
                            power forecasts to the NYISO, which will use the information 
                            to integrate wind power in balancing the supply of 
                            electricity with consumer demand.  The NYISO has also proposed wind-related revisions 
                            in market rules, which are subject to approval by 
                            the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). The 
                            proposals include : -- Increasing the amount of wind generation eligible 
                            for exemption from under-generation penalties and 
                            full compensation for over-generation,  -- Requiring wind projects to finance the costs of 
                            the centralized forecasting service, and -- Establishing penalties for wind generators who 
                            continually fail to deliver meteorological data to 
                            the NYISO forecaster.  Currently, there are nearly 500 megawatts of wind 
                            generating capacity in commercial operation in New 
                            York State. Almost 7,000 megawatts of proposed wind 
                            generation projects are proceeding through the grid 
                            interconnection process administered by the NYISO. 
                           According to the American Wind Energy Association 
                            (AWEA), independently operated wholesale electricity 
                            markets, such as those administered by the NYISO, 
                            are enabling greater amounts of wind power to be integrated 
                            into the nation's electric grid. In 2007, AWEA reported 
                            that regions served by independently operated wholesale 
                            electricity markets had approximately 73 percent of 
                            installed wind capacity, despite having only 44 percent 
                            of nation's wind power potential. The New York Independent 
                            System Operator (NYISO) - www.nyiso.com - is a not-for-profit 
                            corporation that began operations in 1999. The NYISO 
                            operates New York's bulk electricity grid, administers 
                            the state's wholesale electricity markets, and performs 
                            comprehensive reliability planning for the state's 
                            bulk electricity system.  SOURCE: The New York Independent System Operator 
                           
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