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NY A07019
Bill
Status
4/3/2019
Primary Sponsor
Gary Finch
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AI Summary
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Expands the definition of "customer-generator" to include non-residential customers who own, lease, or operate micro-combined heat and power generating equipment on their premises.
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Establishes separate capacity standards for micro-combined heat and power equipment: maximum 10 kilowatts for residential customers and maximum 25 kilowatts for non-residential customers, with both requiring 80% fuel use efficiency and annual production of at least 2,000 kilowatt hours.
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Allows non-residential customer-generators with micro-combined heat and power equipment (rated capacity not exceeding 25 kilowatts) to receive net metering credits up to $350 maximum.
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Permits non-residential customers with micro-combined heat and power equipment to designate net metering credits to multiple meters within the same electric corporation's service territory and load zone.
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Requires electric corporations to establish interconnection standards for non-residential solar, micro-hydroelectric, and micro-combined heat and power generating equipment within three months of the effective date.
Legislative Description
Relates to net-metering for non-residential customers of electric corporations which own, lease or operate micro-combined heat and power generating equipment.
Last Action
held for consideration in energy
7/14/2020