New York permits qualified renewable energy and cogeneration facilities to sell to customers located “at or near the project site.”
Offers 0% APR on-bill repayment for eligible small to mid-sized commercial, industrial, and local governmental buildings in its service area, as well as up to $15,000 for residential customers.
Offers qualified business customers as well as multi-family residential owners 0% financing from $5,000 to $100,000 per meter for qualifying natural gas equipment.
Offers qualified business customers 0% financing from $5,000 to $100,000 for qualifying projects.
The Hawaii Green Infrastructure Authority and Hawaii Energy Companies have been ordered by the Public Service Commission to reenergize the on-bill program instigated by Act 204.
Offers program profiles from across the country, and makes program and policy recommendations.
Describes key benefits and challenges to consider when exploring an on-bill program.
Reviews advanced cost recovery programs, legal challenges, and proposes to create incentives for nuclear projects through an increased allowable rate of return on advanced cost recovery, while protecting ratepayers through more stringent cost review.
Under its Clean Energy Standard, New York established a ZEC program for struggling nuclear plants based on the difference between the social cost of carbon and existing electricity prices.
Allowing anonymized customer data sharing where information is from at least 15 customers and no single customer’s load accounts for more than 15% of the total.