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Energy prices were "significantly lower" in the first quarter of 2019 than a year ago, according to analysis by the PJM Interconnection market monitor, making it more difficult for generators to recoup costs.
Cyber violations by some of the largest utilities in the country have raised questions about the industry's commitment to cybersecurity. Critics say the industry has to step up as it can't afford to wait for a large-scale attack.
The "shift of any utility, and especially NYPA, from a traditional utility to a digital utility, is shifting the mindset of folks who have been here many years," CIO Robert Piascik said.
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