Establishes the Hudson Valley power authority to own and operate electricity service and to create or acquire one or more wholly owned subsidiaries or membership interests in subsidiaries; establishes energy observatory corporations for studying and enabling effective community governance of power authorities; makes related provisions.
Impact
If enacted, A02127 will significantly alter how electricity is managed in the Hudson Valley, shifting power dynamics to a state-run authority that has explicit guidelines for rate-setting and service area extensions. This change aims to streamline operations and prevent a fragmented energy service system. The authority will be obligated to align with the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, ensuring that at least seventy percent of its energy consumption comes from renewable sources by 2030, highlighting a vital shift toward promoting cleaner energy solutions in line with state climate goals.
Summary
Bill A02127 proposes the establishment of the Hudson Valley Power Authority (HVPA) to oversee electricity services in the region and encompasses various responsibilities, including the development of renewable energy sources and the management of electric transmission facilities. The authority will be empowered to acquire properties through eminent domain to achieve its objectives of ensuring reliable and reasonably priced electricity to consumers. This bill highlights an ongoing legislative push in New York to enhance local governance over energy resources while catering to environmental sustainability.
Contention
There are notable points of contention surrounding A02127, especially regarding the HVPA's use of eminent domain and how it will impact existing utility companies. Proponents argue that the bill is necessary to provide more efficient and cost-effective energy services, particularly for marginalized communities who may benefit from targeted energy efficiency programs. However, critics voice concerns about potential overreach and the ramifications for local governance, fearing it might undermine community control and possibly lead to higher initial costs during the transition to a state-managed grid.
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Establishes the Hudson Valley power authority to own and operate electricity service and to create or acquire one or more wholly owned subsidiaries or membership interests in subsidiaries; establishes energy observatory corporations for studying and enabling effective community governance of power authorities; makes related provisions.
Establishes the Hudson Valley power authority to own and operate electricity service and to create or acquire one or more wholly owned subsidiaries or membership interests in subsidiaries; establishes energy observatory corporations for studying and enabling effective community governance of power authorities; makes related provisions.
Establishes the downstate New York power authority to own and operate electricity service and acquire the distribution facilities formerly owned by any downstate utility corporation.
Allows vehicles owned and operated by the Rhode Island Disaster Medical Assistance Team, Inc and/or its affiliates or subsidiaries to operate with forward facing red and white emergency lights.
Establishes the downstate New York power authority to own and operate electricity service and acquire the distribution facilities formerly owned by any downstate utility corporation.
Establishes an optional twenty-five year retirement plan for employees of the New York Power Authority with the job title of mechanic, technician, electrician, equipment operator, power plant operator, utility security officer, or lineperson.
Establishes an optional twenty-five year retirement plan for employees of the New York Power Authority with the job title of mechanic, technician, electrician, equipment operator, power plant operator, utility security officer, or lineperson.
Establishes the tenant power act; authorizes the establishment of tenant unions and sets forth the powers and duties of such organizations; establishes the statewide tenant association; provides for the enforcement of such provisions; establishes the statewide tenant association fund; makes an appropriation therefor.
Establishes the tenant power act; authorizes the establishment of tenant unions and sets forth the powers and duties of such organizations; establishes the statewide tenant association; provides for the enforcement of such provisions; establishes the statewide tenant association fund; makes an appropriation therefor.
Authorizes a certain property operating as a private membership establishment to sell alcohol for on-premises consumption to members and their guests; defines "private membership establishment"; provides that such provisions shall not be interpreted to authorize any form of discrimination.