Authorizes certain municipalities to participate in a community-wide energy aggregation program where they can request bids, select an energy service provider, install energy efficiency measures and develop local renewable energy facilities to provide electric and/or gas supply services, including gas efficiency and renewable heating technologies to participating customers.
Impact
The implications of Bill A10567 on state law are significant, as it empowers local governments to take control of energy supply decisions, potentially leading to cost savings for consumers and increased reliance on renewable energy sources. This shift towards community-driven energy solutions may enable municipalities to benefit from bulk purchasing power when negotiating contracts with energy services companies (ESCOs), thereby securing lower rates for their citizens. The bill also includes provisions for developing local renewable energy facilities, which could stimulate local economies and promote environmental sustainability.
Summary
Bill A10567, introduced in the New York State Assembly, authorizes municipalities to engage in community choice energy aggregation programs. This allows municipalities to coordinate efforts in procuring electric and gas supply services for their residents, businesses, and municipal customers. The bill facilitates the establishment of energy efficiency and renewable energy projects, ensuring these efforts align with broader sustainable development goals at the community level. Under this legislation, a municipality can either act independently or collaborate through inter-municipal agreements to enhance their energy procurement strategies.
Contention
However, potential points of contention remain regarding this bill. Critics of community choice aggregation often express concerns about the capacity of local governments to manage energy supply contracts effectively, pointing out that not all municipalities may have the resources or knowledge required to undertake such complex contracts. Additionally, there may be pushback from established utilities worried about losing market share, and the adequacy of consumer protections must be considered to prevent exploitation through higher rates or insufficient service quality.
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Authorizes certain municipalities to participate in a community-wide energy aggregation program where they can request bids, select an energy service provider, install energy efficiency measures and develop local renewable energy facilities to provide electric and/or gas supply services, including gas efficiency and renewable heating technologies to participating customers.
Authorizes certain municipalities to participate in a community-wide energy aggregation program where they can request bids, select an energy service provider, install energy efficiency measures and develop local renewable energy facilities to provide electric and/or gas supply services, including gas efficiency and renewable heating technologies to participating customers.
Relating to energy efficiency goals and programs, public information regarding energy efficiency programs, and the participation of loads in certain energy markets.
Repeals the major renewable energy development program, including the office of renewable energy siting and electric transmission; and amends various provisions of law relating thereto.
Public Service Commission; establishment of renewable energy sources and renewable energy portfolio standard goals for electric service providers; provide
Electricity and Gas - Emissions Reductions, Rate Regulation, Cost Recovery, Infrastructure, Planning, Renewable Energy Portfolio Standard, and Energy Assistance Programs (Next Generation Energy Act)