New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S01227

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Authorizes and directs the department of public service to conduct a study on the deployment of energy interconnection processes into the electrical grid to meet the state's renewable energy goals; directs the department of public service to submit a report on its findings one year after the effective date.

Impact

The implementation of this bill has the potential to significantly influence state energy laws and policies. By focusing on the efficiency of the existing interconnection processes, the study may unveil necessary reforms and simplifications that could accelerate the incorporation of renewable energy technologies. It highlights the state’s commitment to meeting its climate goals by working towards reducing bureaucratic delays that often limit renewable energy growth. Furthermore, recommendations stemming from the study could lead to legislative changes that enhance the overall structure of energy policy in New York.

Summary

Bill S01227, introduced in the New York Senate, mandates the Department of Public Service to conduct a comprehensive study on the energy interconnection processes related to the integration of renewable energy sources into the state's electrical grid. The main objective of this bill is to identify any regulatory barriers that may hinder the rapid deployment of renewable energy, thereby aligning with the state's established goals under the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. This proactive approach aims to facilitate a smoother transition towards renewable resources by assessing current interconnection timelines and procedures.

Contention

While the bill is aimed at improving renewable energy deployment, it may evoke discussions around the balance between regulatory oversight and the need for expediency in energy transitions. Some stakeholders might express concerns over how the findings might affect local governance regarding energy management and the potential economic implications for communities that depend on traditional energy resources. The anticipated conflict of interests between maintaining robust regulatory frameworks and expediting process enhancements is likely to be a notable point of contention, as various factions within the energy sector advocate for differing priorities.

Companion Bills

NY A04127

Same As Authorizes and directs the department of public service to conduct a study on the deployment of energy interconnection processes into the electrical grid to meet the state's renewable energy goals; directs the department of public service to submit a report on its findings one year after the effective date.

Previously Filed As

NY A04127

Authorizes and directs the department of public service to conduct a study on the deployment of energy interconnection processes into the electrical grid to meet the state's renewable energy goals; directs the department of public service to submit a report on its findings one year after the effective date.

NY S09608

Directs utility corporations to petition the public service commission for approval of electric grid utilization metrics; directs the public service commission to determine which electric grid utilization metrics shall be approved and how such metrics shall be applied; directs the public service commission to submit an annual report to the legislature and governor.

NY A10988

Directs utility corporations to petition the public service commission for approval of electric grid utilization metrics; directs the public service commission to determine which electric grid utilization metrics shall be approved and how such metrics shall be applied; directs the public service commission to submit an annual report to the legislature and governor.

NY S06570

Enacts the accelerate solar for affordable power (ASAP) act to set a new target for distributed solar energy capacity and direct the public service commission to advance reforms to the utility interconnection process to ensure timely and cost-effective integration of new distributed energy resources.

NY A08758

Enacts the accelerate solar for affordable power (ASAP) act to set a new target for distributed solar energy capacity and direct the public service commission to advance reforms to the utility interconnection process to ensure timely and cost-effective integration of new distributed energy resources.

NY S07923

Authorizes and directs the energy research and development authority, the public service commission and NYPA to conduct a study to determine the possibility of closing certain peaker plants.

NY S08031

Authorizes and directs the public service commission and the energy research and development authority to conduct a study to determine the possibility of closing peaker plants throughout the state.

NY S03747

Directs the department of economic development, in conjunction with various departments and offices, to conduct a study regarding increasing public access to museums in New York city; directs a report on such study to be submitted no later than one year after the effective date.

NY A04519

Directs the department of economic development, in conjunction with various departments and offices, to conduct a study regarding increasing public access to museums in New York city; directs a report on such study to be submitted no later than one year after the effective date.

NY S08146

Directs the department of veterans' services to conduct a study about veterans' employment review.

Similar Bills

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