State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbs > Article-7-a > 135-d

§ 135-d. Scope  of  plan.  1. Each utility shall adopt and implement a  home conservation plan as approved by the commission,  and  shall  offer  participation  to  its  customers. The availability of the plan shall be  publicized by the utility to encourage customer participation.    2. The commission  may  provide  that  any  such  plan  shall  provide  participating  customers  with the opportunity to enter into a financing  contract and security agreement with  the  sponsoring  utility  for  the  amount  financed.  If  such an agreement is entered into, the commission  shall require the payment of interest by each participant on the  amount  financed  by  such participant in accordance with the provisions of this  article.    3. Each plan shall provide for the installation and financing  of  one  or  more  types  of  energy  conservation  measures  and provide for the  performance of energy audits.    4. Where any plan includes financing by a utility, any such plan shall  include the maximum rate of interest chargeable by the  utility  on  any  amounts   financed  hereunder;  allowable  repayment  periods;  probable  sources of and methods by which the utility will raise  funds  to  carry  out  the  plan; and such other information and matters as the commission  deems necessary and appropriate  to  effectuate  the  purposes  of  this  article.    5.  The  chairman,  with  the  assistance  of  such public and private  entities as he shall select, shall prepare,  administer  and  finance  a  program  to  promote  wide  public  awareness  of  the  availability and  benefits of the home conservation plans,  energy  conservation  measures  and energy audits authorized by this article. Such programs may include,  but  not  be  limited  to,  promotion  of the plans, measures and audits  through the media and through the utilities.  Funds  for  financing  any  such  program  shall  be  made  available  to  the  chairman from moneys  provided the department pursuant to the assessment provisions of section  eighteen-a of this chapter, provided however, that such funds shall  not  exceed   two   million   dollars  in  any  state  fiscal  year  and  the  authorization for using assessment funds to  finance  any  such  program  shall expire June first, nineteen hundred ninety-six.    6.   Each  plan  shall  include  a  training  program  and  experience  requirements  for  auditors  so  they  are  familiar  with  the   energy  conservation  criteria and energy conservation measures provided by this  article. In addition, each plan shall assure that utility employees  who  regularly  deal  with the public can provide information about the scope  and benefits of the plans.    7.  Each  plan  may  include  provision  for  the   participation   of  not-for-profit neighborhood preservation or development organizations in  order  to  promote  energy  audits  and to explain methods of conserving  energy to the community.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbs > Article-7-a > 135-d

§ 135-d. Scope  of  plan.  1. Each utility shall adopt and implement a  home conservation plan as approved by the commission,  and  shall  offer  participation  to  its  customers. The availability of the plan shall be  publicized by the utility to encourage customer participation.    2. The commission  may  provide  that  any  such  plan  shall  provide  participating  customers  with the opportunity to enter into a financing  contract and security agreement with  the  sponsoring  utility  for  the  amount  financed.  If  such an agreement is entered into, the commission  shall require the payment of interest by each participant on the  amount  financed  by  such participant in accordance with the provisions of this  article.    3. Each plan shall provide for the installation and financing  of  one  or  more  types  of  energy  conservation  measures  and provide for the  performance of energy audits.    4. Where any plan includes financing by a utility, any such plan shall  include the maximum rate of interest chargeable by the  utility  on  any  amounts   financed  hereunder;  allowable  repayment  periods;  probable  sources of and methods by which the utility will raise  funds  to  carry  out  the  plan; and such other information and matters as the commission  deems necessary and appropriate  to  effectuate  the  purposes  of  this  article.    5.  The  chairman,  with  the  assistance  of  such public and private  entities as he shall select, shall prepare,  administer  and  finance  a  program  to  promote  wide  public  awareness  of  the  availability and  benefits of the home conservation plans,  energy  conservation  measures  and energy audits authorized by this article. Such programs may include,  but  not  be  limited  to,  promotion  of the plans, measures and audits  through the media and through the utilities.  Funds  for  financing  any  such  program  shall  be  made  available  to  the  chairman from moneys  provided the department pursuant to the assessment provisions of section  eighteen-a of this chapter, provided however, that such funds shall  not  exceed   two   million   dollars  in  any  state  fiscal  year  and  the  authorization for using assessment funds to  finance  any  such  program  shall expire June first, nineteen hundred ninety-six.    6.   Each  plan  shall  include  a  training  program  and  experience  requirements  for  auditors  so  they  are  familiar  with  the   energy  conservation  criteria and energy conservation measures provided by this  article. In addition, each plan shall assure that utility employees  who  regularly  deal  with the public can provide information about the scope  and benefits of the plans.    7.  Each  plan  may  include  provision  for  the   participation   of  not-for-profit neighborhood preservation or development organizations in  order  to  promote  energy  audits  and to explain methods of conserving  energy to the community.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Pbs > Article-7-a > 135-d

§ 135-d. Scope  of  plan.  1. Each utility shall adopt and implement a  home conservation plan as approved by the commission,  and  shall  offer  participation  to  its  customers. The availability of the plan shall be  publicized by the utility to encourage customer participation.    2. The commission  may  provide  that  any  such  plan  shall  provide  participating  customers  with the opportunity to enter into a financing  contract and security agreement with  the  sponsoring  utility  for  the  amount  financed.  If  such an agreement is entered into, the commission  shall require the payment of interest by each participant on the  amount  financed  by  such participant in accordance with the provisions of this  article.    3. Each plan shall provide for the installation and financing  of  one  or  more  types  of  energy  conservation  measures  and provide for the  performance of energy audits.    4. Where any plan includes financing by a utility, any such plan shall  include the maximum rate of interest chargeable by the  utility  on  any  amounts   financed  hereunder;  allowable  repayment  periods;  probable  sources of and methods by which the utility will raise  funds  to  carry  out  the  plan; and such other information and matters as the commission  deems necessary and appropriate  to  effectuate  the  purposes  of  this  article.    5.  The  chairman,  with  the  assistance  of  such public and private  entities as he shall select, shall prepare,  administer  and  finance  a  program  to  promote  wide  public  awareness  of  the  availability and  benefits of the home conservation plans,  energy  conservation  measures  and energy audits authorized by this article. Such programs may include,  but  not  be  limited  to,  promotion  of the plans, measures and audits  through the media and through the utilities.  Funds  for  financing  any  such  program  shall  be  made  available  to  the  chairman from moneys  provided the department pursuant to the assessment provisions of section  eighteen-a of this chapter, provided however, that such funds shall  not  exceed   two   million   dollars  in  any  state  fiscal  year  and  the  authorization for using assessment funds to  finance  any  such  program  shall expire June first, nineteen hundred ninety-six.    6.   Each  plan  shall  include  a  training  program  and  experience  requirements  for  auditors  so  they  are  familiar  with  the   energy  conservation  criteria and energy conservation measures provided by this  article. In addition, each plan shall assure that utility employees  who  regularly  deal  with the public can provide information about the scope  and benefits of the plans.    7.  Each  plan  may  include  provision  for  the   participation   of  not-for-profit neighborhood preservation or development organizations in  order  to  promote  energy  audits  and to explain methods of conserving  energy to the community.