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NY A04326
Bill
Status
2/14/2023
Primary Sponsor
John Lemondes
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AI Summary
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Adds non-residential customers operating micro-combined heat and power generating equipment to the definition of "customer-generator" eligible for net metering under Public Service Law section 66-j.
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Sets rated capacity limit of not more than 25 kilowatts electric for non-residential micro-combined heat and power systems, compared to 10 kilowatts for residential systems.
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Requires non-residential micro-combined heat and power systems to achieve at least 80 percent design total fuel use efficiency and annually produce at least 2,000 kilowatt hours of useful electrical energy.
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Allows non-residential customer-generators with micro-combined heat and power equipment to designate net metering credits to other properties owned or leased by the customer within the same electric corporation's service territory and load zone.
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Takes effect 60 days after becoming law.
Legislative Description
Expands New York's net metering law by adding non-residential micro-combined heat and power generating equipment systems to the list of currently eligible technologies that can be net metered.
Last Action
referred to energy
1/3/2024