ยง 66-n. Net metering study. The commission shall conduct a study to
analyze the economic and environmental benefits from and the economic
cost burden, if any, of the net energy metering program and to analyze
the extent to which ratepayers receiving service under the net energy
metering program are paying the full cost of services provided to them
by combined electric and gas corporations and gas corporations, and the
extent to which their customers pay a share of costs of public purpose
programs through assessments on their electric and/or gas bills. In
analyzing program costs and benefits for the purposes of this study, the
commission shall consider all electricity generated by renewable
electric generating systems eligible for net metering under sections
sixty-six-j and sixty-six-l of this article, including the electricity
used onsite to reduce the customer's consumption of electricity that
would otherwise be supplied through the electrical grid, as well as
electrical output that is being fed back to the electrical grid for
which the customer receives credit or net surplus electricity
compensation under net energy metering. As it relates to the
environmental benefits, the study shall quantify the approximate avoided
level of harmful emissions including, but not limited to, information
concerning: nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide, as well
as other air pollutants deemed necessary and appropriate for study by
the commission. The study shall also quantify the economic costs and
benefits of net energy metering to participants and non-participants and
shall further disaggregate the results by utility. The study shall also
gather and present data on the income distribution of residential net
metering participants that is publicly available and aggregated by zip
code and county. In order to assess the economic costs and benefits at
various levels of net metering implementation, the study shall be
conducted using multiple net energy metering penetration scenarios.
The commission shall publish a report from its findings. The report
must be published within three hundred sixty-five days of the effective
date of this section. A copy of the report must be furnished to the
temporary president of the Senate, the speaker of the Assembly, the
chair of the Senate energy and telecommunications committee and the
chair of the Assembly energy committee.
Structure New York Laws
65-A - Notification to Social Services Officials.
66 - General Powers of Commission in Respect to Gas and Electricity.
66-A - Conservation of Gas, Declaration of Policy, Delegation of Power.
66-B - Continuation of Gas Service.
66-C - Conservation of Energy.
66-D - Contract Carrier Authorization.
66-E - Monitoring of Natural Gas Procurement.
66-F - Purchase and Procurement of Natural Gas at Lowest Available Price.
66-G - Sale of Indigenous Natural Gas for Generation of Electricity.
66-H - Certain Electric Corporations; Payment Equivalent to Tax.
66-K - Allowance Credit Trading or Sales.
66-M - Green Jobs-Green New York On-Bill Recovery.
66-O - Electric Vehicle Charging Tariff.
66-P - Establishment of a Renewable Energy Program.
66-Q - Gas and Electric Billing Information for Residential Rental Premises.
66-R - Requirements for Certain Renewable Energy Systems.
66-S - Electric Vehicle Charging; Commercial Tariff.
66-T - Thermal Energy Network Development.
66-T*2 - Registration of Energy Brokers and Energy Consultants.
66-V - Requirements for Certain Climate Risk-Related and Energy Transition Projects.
67 - Inspection of Gas and Electric Meters.
67-A - Charges for Past Services.
68 - Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity.
68-A - Statements of Nature and Extent of Interests to Be Filed Upon Request.
70 - Transfer of Franchises or Stocks.
72 - Notice and Hearing; Order Fixing Price of Gas or Electricity or Requiring Improvement.
73 - Compensation to Customers Experiencing Widespread Prolonged Outages.
73-A - Prioritization of Emergency Services.
74 - Energy Storage Deployment Policy.
74-A - Westchester County Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Resources Program.
74-B - Long Island Community Choice Aggregation Programs.
75 - Defense in Case of Excessive Charges for Gas or Electricity.
76 - Rates Charged Veteran Organizations, Religious Bodies and Community Residences.