New York Power Grid Study
In support of the clean energy transition, the New York Power Grid Study was undertaken in order to identify distribution upgrades, local transmission upgrades, and bulk transmission investments that
Upstate Upgrade FAQs | The Upstate Upgrade
National Grid''s upgrades support current and future electricity demands on the grid, reducing our reliance on fossil fuels and connecting clean energy produced right here in Upstate New York.
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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.
National Grid Announces the Upstate Upgrade; Multi-year Initiative
The Upstate Upgrade will support New York''s increasing demand for electricity and encourage further investment and growth with a more efficient and resilient grid.
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nitial Report on the New York Power Grid Stud
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
Real-time Operating Grid
New York (NY) region electricity overview (demand, forecast demand, net generation, and total interchange) 1/23/2026 – 1/30/2026, Eastern Time
Story of Our Grid
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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National Grid''s service area is diverse, including urban areas in Buffalo, Syracuse, and Albany and rural areas across much of Upstate New York, covering more than 25,000 square miles.
Upstate New York Service Territory Map
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