New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08421

Introduced
6/9/25  
Refer
6/9/25  
Engrossed
6/12/25  
Refer
6/12/25  

Caption

Enacts the "Customer Savings and Reliability Act" in relation to regional affordable gas transition plans to guide an orderly, affordable, and equitable right-sizing of the utility gas system in a manner that aligns with climate justice and emissions reduction provisions.

Impact

The enactment of S08421 will create a regulatory framework for gas corporations to follow, potentially changing how energy services are offered to residential customers. By facilitating an orderly transition of gas system infrastructure, the bill is expected to enhance customer access to reliable energy services. This will be particularly important in underserved communities, where access to efficient energy sources may be lagging. Additionally, the bill encourages utilities to prioritize voluntary transitions to reduce costs associated with maintaining an expansive gas system, thereby promoting investments in more sustainable energy alternatives.

Summary

Bill S08421, known as the 'Customer Savings and Reliability Act', addresses the adjustment of New York's utility gas system to enhance affordability and reliability while aligning with climate justice goals. This legislation mandates the establishment of regional affordable gas transition plans, requiring utility corporations to develop strategies that ensure sustainable gas service. These plans aim to optimize gas infrastructure while promoting energy efficiency, ultimately generating cost savings for consumers and supporting the state's emissions reduction initiatives as outlined in previous legislation from 2019.

Contention

Some opposition to S08421 revolves around the concerns that an emphasis on gas transitions could lead to reduced investments in critical infrastructure necessary for traditional gas services. Some critics argue that the commission's authority in approving gas transition projects could limit direct input from local communities and affect their autonomy to manage utility services according to specific regional needs. Furthermore, there are apprehensions about the balance between transitioning to cleaner energy sources and ensuring that existing residential customers are not left without options as this transition evolves.

Companion Bills

NY A08889

Same As Enacts the "Customer Savings and Reliability Act" in relation to regional affordable gas transition plans to guide an orderly, affordable, and equitable right-sizing of the utility gas system in a manner that aligns with climate justice and emissions reduction provisions.

Previously Filed As

NY A08889

Enacts the "Customer Savings and Reliability Act" in relation to regional affordable gas transition plans to guide an orderly, affordable, and equitable right-sizing of the utility gas system in a manner that aligns with climate justice and emissions reduction provisions.

NY S04158

Aligns utility regulation with state climate justice and emission reduction targets; provides for a statewide affordable gas transition plan and utility home energy affordable transition programs; repeals provisions relating to continuation of gas service; repeals provisions relating to the sale of indigenous natural gas for generation of electricity.

NY A04870

Aligns utility regulation with state climate justice and emission reduction targets; provides for a statewide affordable gas transition plan and utility home energy affordable transition programs; repeals provisions relating to continuation of gas service; repeals provisions relating to the sale of indigenous natural gas for generation of electricity.

NY S09081

Requires utilities to automatically enroll customers over the age of fifty-five in any available savings programs.

NY S03315

Establishes the green affordable pre-electrification program to assist owners and tenants in residential properties in curing structural and building code defects which render the properties ineligible for improvements or projects relating to energy savings, green-house gas emissions reductions, climate change adaptation and resiliency project grants.

NY S09096

Establishes the office of energy and equity within the department of state to help ensure equitable access to all energy affordability initiatives available in the state by streamlining the administration of energy affordability and access programs, maximizing the support available to each eligible household, and enhancing the transparency, accountability, and effectiveness of energy affordability and access programs; establishes the energy affordability fund.

NY A09621

Establishes the office of energy and equity within the department of state to help ensure equitable access to all energy affordability initiatives available in the state by streamlining the administration of energy affordability and access programs, maximizing the support available to each eligible household, and enhancing the transparency, accountability, and effectiveness of energy affordability and access programs; establishes the energy affordability fund.

NY S09065

Relates to the reconnection of service for low-income customers; provides that upon the signing of a reconnection plan where a low-income customer shall pay no more than three percent of such customer's monthly income for electric or gas service or six percent of monthly income for combination electric and gas service plus such customer's current monthly bill, a utility shall reconnect such service.

NY S08669

Repeals the New York state climate leadership and community protection act and establishes the nineteen member common sense energy council which will prepare and approve recommendations for achieving affordable and attainable statewide greenhouse gas reductions; requires a statewide greenhouse gas emissions report by the department of environmental conservation; makes technical corrections thereto.

NY SB0251

Water supply: systems and utilities; water affordability and transparency act; create. Creates new act. TIE BAR WITH: SB 0248'25, SB 0250'25

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