Authorizes and directs the department of public service to conduct a study on the deployment of energy interconnection processes into the electrical grid to meet the state's renewable energy goals; directs the department of public service to submit a report on its findings one year after the effective date.
Impact
The study mandated by A04127 will cover essential aspects of the energy interconnection process, including potential changes that could facilitate quicker deployment of renewable energy. It will investigate whether current processes are adequate to comply with the state's ambitious climate goals and evaluate practices from other systems that could enhance the speed and reliability of these interconnections. The findings may lead to actionable recommendations that could reshape state policies and regulations impacting energy infrastructure.
Summary
Bill A04127 aims to authorize the Department of Public Service in New York to conduct a comprehensive study focused on the deployment of energy interconnection processes into the electrical grid. This initiative is driven by the need to meet the state's renewable energy goals as established under the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. The bill intends to identify any regulatory barriers that may hinder the rapid integration of new renewable energy resources into the electrical grid, a necessity as the state moves toward a more sustainable energy future.
Contention
While the bill primarily focuses on studying existing processes, it may spark discussions among stakeholders regarding the effectiveness of the current regulatory framework. The transition towards renewable energy often encounters pushback from various sectors concerned about the implications such changes may impose, including costs and the adequacy of existing networks to handle increased renewable inputs. The findings of the study, which will be presented in a report to key state leaders within one year, will be crucial in guiding future legislative actions or reforms.
Notable_points
One notable aspect of the bill is its potential to define new standards for energy interconnections, including improvements for energy storage systems. It also seeks to assess system planning processes, which might lead to significant advancements in how renewable energy is managed at both transmission and distribution levels. The outcome of this bill may prove essential for New York's efforts to expand its renewable energy portfolio and could influence statewide energy policies significantly.
Same As
Authorizes and directs the department of public service to conduct a study on the deployment of energy interconnection processes into the electrical grid to meet the state's renewable energy goals; directs the department of public service to submit a report on its findings one year after the effective date.
Authorizes and directs the public service commission to conduct a study on the deployment of energy interconnection processes into the electrical grid to meet the state's renewable energy goals set out under the climate leadership and community protection act; directs the public service commission to submit a report on its findings one year after the effective date.
Authorizes and directs the public service commission to conduct a study on the deployment of energy interconnection processes into the electrical grid to meet the state's renewable energy goals set out under the climate leadership and community protection act; directs the public service commission to submit a report on its findings one year after the effective date.
Directs the department of economic development, in conjunction with various departments and offices, to conduct a study regarding increasing public access to museums in New York city; directs a report on such study to be submitted no later than one year after the effective date.
Directs the department of economic development, in conjunction with various departments and offices, to conduct a study regarding increasing public access to museums in New York city; directs a report on such study to be submitted no later than one year after the effective date.
Directs the department of public service to prepare a written report on the affordability of water services for commercial and residential customers within 180 days of effectiveness; requires an updated report to be submitted one year after the initial report.
Directs the public service commission in consultation with NYSERDA to conduct a full cost benefit analysis of the technical and economic feasibility of renewable energy systems in the state of New York and to compare such directly with other methods of electricity generation within nine months after the effective date and every four years thereafter.
Directs the public service commission in consultation with NYSERDA to conduct a full cost benefit analysis of the technical and economic feasibility of renewable energy systems in the state of New York and to compare such directly with other methods of electricity generation within nine months after the effective date and every four years thereafter.
Directs the commissioner of the division of homeland security and emergency services to conduct an after-action review study on the state's COVID-19 pandemic response; directs the commissioner to submit a report on such study after 1 year and make such report publicly available on its website, and share such report with the CDC.
Directs the commissioner of the division of homeland security and emergency services to conduct an after-action review study on the state's COVID-19 pandemic response; directs the commissioner to submit a report on such study after 1 year and make such report publicly available on its website, and share such report with the CDC.
Directs the department of labor to study the impact of long COVID on employees and on the labor market; directs the department of labor to issue a report of its findings and recommendations to the governor, the speaker of the assembly and the temporary president of the senate and to publish such report on its website within one year.