Requires electric public utilities to provide portable emergency power generators to affected area during certain power outages.
Impact
If enacted, A4783 would amend Title 48 of the Revised Statutes, thereby requiring electric public utilities to implement protocols for timely delivery of emergency generators to affected areas. This could lead to higher operational costs for some utility companies as they adjust their infrastructure and logistical capabilities. Conversely, it could significantly improve the public's experience during outages, leading to enhanced satisfaction and trust in electric service providers and state responses to emergencies.
Summary
Assembly Bill A4783 mandates that electric public utilities provide portable emergency power generators to areas affected by prolonged power outages of six hours or more. The bill stipulates that utilities must deliver these generators by the end of the sixth hour to ensure that residents can have temporary power restored while continuing to face the outage. This measure aims to promote the resilience of communities during significant disruptions in electrical services, potentially enhancing public safety and comfort during emergencies.
Contention
Discussions surrounding A4783 are likely to touch on the financial implications for public utilities and the operational challenges of providing generators. While proponents argue that the provision of generators during long outages is necessary for public safety and equitable access to electricity, opponents may raise concerns regarding the potential costs incurred by utility companies, which could ultimately be passed on to consumers through higher rates. There may also be discussions regarding the adequacy of the definition of 'affected area' and the practical feasibility of implementation.
Allows electric public utilities to enter into agreements to place power restoration equipment on private property in anticipation of certain power outages.
Allows electric public utilities to enter into agreements to place power restoration equipment on private property in anticipation of certain power outages.