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§  6-108.  Supplemental  studies for future energy planning. The board  shall undertake the following  studies  to  supplement  information  for  future energy planning:    1.  On  or before September first, two thousand twelve, and every four  years thereafter, the board shall  undertake  a  study  of  the  overall  reliability  of  the  state's  electric  transmission  and  distribution  system. The board may contract with  an  independent  and  competitively  selected  contractor  to undertake such study. The board shall prepare a  report on such study's findings  and  legislative  recommendations.  The  board shall transmit such report along with the reliability study to the  governor,  the  speaker  of the assembly, the temporary president of the  senate, the chair of the assembly energy committee, and the chair of the  senate energy and telecommunications committee.    2. Such study shall include, at a minimum, an assessment  of  each  of  the following:    (a) the current and projected reliability of the electric power system  over   the   term  of  the  planning  period,  with  specific  focus  on  transmission systems and distribution  systems  within  the  state.  The  assessment  shall  examine:  (i) investment in infrastructure, including  capital improvements, expansions, and maintenance;  and  (ii)  workforce  utilization.    (b)  the  potential  impact  of  the  following on distribution system  reliability and on each factor  enumerated  in  paragraph  (a)  of  this  subdivision:  (i) distributed electric generation, especially generation  using renewable or innovative energy resources; (ii) energy conservation  and efficiency; (iii)  load  control  and  peak  saving  measures;  (iv)  corporate   reorganization   of   electric  utilities;  (v)  performance  ratemaking,  multi-year  rate  agreements,  and  other  departures  from  traditional  regulatory  mechanisms;  and  (vi)  large  scale industrial  development.    (c) the potential impact  of  the  following  on  transmission  system  reliability:  (i)  each  factor  enumerated  in  paragraph  (b)  of this  subdivision;  (ii)  changes  in  protocols  for  electricity  dispatched  through  the  BSO or its successor or successors; (iii) accommodation of  proposed new  electric  generation  facilities  or  repowering  or  life  extension  of  existing facilities; and (iv) the market-driven nature of  decisions to build, size, and locate such facilities.    3. The board and any contractors it may retain for such purposes shall  consult with entities that have resources and  expertise  to  assist  in  such  study,  including,  but not limited to, the BSO, public utilities,  and any other electric company or trade organizations.    (a) The Long Island power authority, the power authority of the  state  of  New  York,  the  department  of  public  service,  and the BSO shall  cooperate with the board and its contractor.    (b) The Long Island power authority and the  power  authority  of  the  state  of  New  York are authorized, as deemed feasible and advisable by  their respective boards, to make a  voluntary  contribution  toward  the  study.

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Statutes > New-york > Eng > Article-6 > 6-108

§  6-108.  Supplemental  studies for future energy planning. The board  shall undertake the following  studies  to  supplement  information  for  future energy planning:    1.  On  or before September first, two thousand twelve, and every four  years thereafter, the board shall  undertake  a  study  of  the  overall  reliability  of  the  state's  electric  transmission  and  distribution  system. The board may contract with  an  independent  and  competitively  selected  contractor  to undertake such study. The board shall prepare a  report on such study's findings  and  legislative  recommendations.  The  board shall transmit such report along with the reliability study to the  governor,  the  speaker  of the assembly, the temporary president of the  senate, the chair of the assembly energy committee, and the chair of the  senate energy and telecommunications committee.    2. Such study shall include, at a minimum, an assessment  of  each  of  the following:    (a) the current and projected reliability of the electric power system  over   the   term  of  the  planning  period,  with  specific  focus  on  transmission systems and distribution  systems  within  the  state.  The  assessment  shall  examine:  (i) investment in infrastructure, including  capital improvements, expansions, and maintenance;  and  (ii)  workforce  utilization.    (b)  the  potential  impact  of  the  following on distribution system  reliability and on each factor  enumerated  in  paragraph  (a)  of  this  subdivision:  (i) distributed electric generation, especially generation  using renewable or innovative energy resources; (ii) energy conservation  and efficiency; (iii)  load  control  and  peak  saving  measures;  (iv)  corporate   reorganization   of   electric  utilities;  (v)  performance  ratemaking,  multi-year  rate  agreements,  and  other  departures  from  traditional  regulatory  mechanisms;  and  (vi)  large  scale industrial  development.    (c) the potential impact  of  the  following  on  transmission  system  reliability:  (i)  each  factor  enumerated  in  paragraph  (b)  of this  subdivision;  (ii)  changes  in  protocols  for  electricity  dispatched  through  the  BSO or its successor or successors; (iii) accommodation of  proposed new  electric  generation  facilities  or  repowering  or  life  extension  of  existing facilities; and (iv) the market-driven nature of  decisions to build, size, and locate such facilities.    3. The board and any contractors it may retain for such purposes shall  consult with entities that have resources and  expertise  to  assist  in  such  study,  including,  but not limited to, the BSO, public utilities,  and any other electric company or trade organizations.    (a) The Long Island power authority, the power authority of the  state  of  New  York,  the  department  of  public  service,  and the BSO shall  cooperate with the board and its contractor.    (b) The Long Island power authority and the  power  authority  of  the  state  of  New  York are authorized, as deemed feasible and advisable by  their respective boards, to make a  voluntary  contribution  toward  the  study.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Eng > Article-6 > 6-108

§  6-108.  Supplemental  studies for future energy planning. The board  shall undertake the following  studies  to  supplement  information  for  future energy planning:    1.  On  or before September first, two thousand twelve, and every four  years thereafter, the board shall  undertake  a  study  of  the  overall  reliability  of  the  state's  electric  transmission  and  distribution  system. The board may contract with  an  independent  and  competitively  selected  contractor  to undertake such study. The board shall prepare a  report on such study's findings  and  legislative  recommendations.  The  board shall transmit such report along with the reliability study to the  governor,  the  speaker  of the assembly, the temporary president of the  senate, the chair of the assembly energy committee, and the chair of the  senate energy and telecommunications committee.    2. Such study shall include, at a minimum, an assessment  of  each  of  the following:    (a) the current and projected reliability of the electric power system  over   the   term  of  the  planning  period,  with  specific  focus  on  transmission systems and distribution  systems  within  the  state.  The  assessment  shall  examine:  (i) investment in infrastructure, including  capital improvements, expansions, and maintenance;  and  (ii)  workforce  utilization.    (b)  the  potential  impact  of  the  following on distribution system  reliability and on each factor  enumerated  in  paragraph  (a)  of  this  subdivision:  (i) distributed electric generation, especially generation  using renewable or innovative energy resources; (ii) energy conservation  and efficiency; (iii)  load  control  and  peak  saving  measures;  (iv)  corporate   reorganization   of   electric  utilities;  (v)  performance  ratemaking,  multi-year  rate  agreements,  and  other  departures  from  traditional  regulatory  mechanisms;  and  (vi)  large  scale industrial  development.    (c) the potential impact  of  the  following  on  transmission  system  reliability:  (i)  each  factor  enumerated  in  paragraph  (b)  of this  subdivision;  (ii)  changes  in  protocols  for  electricity  dispatched  through  the  BSO or its successor or successors; (iii) accommodation of  proposed new  electric  generation  facilities  or  repowering  or  life  extension  of  existing facilities; and (iv) the market-driven nature of  decisions to build, size, and locate such facilities.    3. The board and any contractors it may retain for such purposes shall  consult with entities that have resources and  expertise  to  assist  in  such  study,  including,  but not limited to, the BSO, public utilities,  and any other electric company or trade organizations.    (a) The Long Island power authority, the power authority of the  state  of  New  York,  the  department  of  public  service,  and the BSO shall  cooperate with the board and its contractor.    (b) The Long Island power authority and the  power  authority  of  the  state  of  New  York are authorized, as deemed feasible and advisable by  their respective boards, to make a  voluntary  contribution  toward  the  study.