Prohibits the public service commission authority to order collection of charges from ratepayers for greenhouse gas reduction unrelated to the electric grid.
Impact
If enacted, S10114 could have significant effects on how greenhouse gas reduction initiatives are funded and supported within New York State. By restricting the types of projects for which utility companies can charge ratepayers, the bill intends to streamline funding processes and ensure that financial resources are directed toward initiatives that have a direct impact on the electrical infrastructure. This move may lead to more focused investments in the electric grid, aligning expenditures more closely with environmental goals and regulatory requirements.
Summary
Bill S10114, introduced by Senator Mattera, aims to amend the public service law by prohibiting the New York Public Service Commission from ordering gas or electric companies to collect charges from ratepayers for greenhouse gas reduction initiatives that do not directly contribute to electric grid improvements. This legislation is meant to clarify the financial responsibilities of utility companies by ensuring that ratepayer funds are exclusively devoted to projects that align with the state's greenhouse gas reduction targets and the modernization of the electric grid.
Contention
The bill could generate considerable debate among various stakeholders, including utilities, environmental advocates, and policymakers. Proponents may argue that limiting the funding scope only to electric grid-related projects prevents diversion of funds to less relevant or ineffective energy initiatives, thereby maximizing environmental benefits. However, critics might contend that this could inhibit the expansion of broader initiatives aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions across transportation and building sectors, potentially delaying holistic environmental progress.
Exempts certain utilities from special franchise assessments in New York city; requires that any reduction in special franchise taxes imposed on ConEd and National Grid shall be passed-through to rates charged to its ratepayers so that the full economic benefit of such reduction accrues to their ratepayers.
Requires respective changes to service and delivery charges for gas or electric service to be included in the information regarding average proposed rate changes required to be published by the public service commission in certain instances.
Enacts the "ratepayer transparency act" which requires bills utilized by public and private gas corporations, electric corporations and gas and electric corporations in levying charges for service to include separate categories for certain charges.
Requires respective changes to service and delivery charges for gas or electric service to be included in the information regarding average proposed rate changes required to be published by the public service commission in certain instances.
Enacts the "ratepayer transparency act" which requires bills utilized by public and private gas corporations, electric corporations and gas and electric corporations in levying charges for service to include separate categories for certain charges.
Prohibits gas and electric corporations from recovering labor-related legal costs or workers' compensation loss adjustment expenses from ratepayers through rates, charges, surcharges, adjustment mechanisms, riders, or reconciliation mechanisms; defines labor-related legal activity.
Prohibits electric corporations and gas corporations from passing along costs or increasing charges to ratepayers as a result of increased costs incurred due to the building or operation of a data center except to those ratepayers involved with or associated with the building or operation of such data center or semiconductor fabrication plant.
Prohibits gas and electric corporations from recovering labor-related legal costs or workers' compensation loss adjustment expenses from ratepayers through rates, charges, surcharges, adjustment mechanisms, riders, or reconciliation mechanisms; defines labor-related legal activity.