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S09075 Summary:

BILL NOS09075A
 
SAME ASSAME AS A10071-A
 
SPONSORGONZALEZ
 
COSPNSRCOMRIE, MAY, SALAZAR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §77-a, Pub Serv L
 
Requires gas corporations to file maps with the public service commission annually to assess leak-prone gas infrastructure and the decommissioning of such leak-prone gas lines; requires the public service commission to publish such maps and certain accompanying documents on the commission's website; directs the public service commission to designate neighborhood priority decarbonization zones.
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S09075 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         9075--A
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                    January 29, 2026
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sens.  GONZALEZ,  COMRIE, MAY, SALAZAR -- read twice and
          ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee  on
          Energy  and  Telecommunications -- committee discharged, bill amended,
          ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee
 
        AN ACT to amend the public service law, in  relation  to  requiring  gas
          corporations to file maps with the public service commission detailing
          the location of current and planned gas distribution line replacement,
          repair, renewal and retirement projects
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1.  This act shall be known and may be cited as  the  "mapping
     2  for affordable planning (MAP) act".
     3    § 2. The public service law is amended by adding a new section 77-a to
     4  read as follows:
     5    §  77-a. Mapping and decommissioning leak-prone gas infrastructure. 1.
     6  Legislative intent. It is the intent of the legislature to support long-
     7  term emissions reductions by facilitating the mapping and  decommission-
     8  ing  of  leak-prone  gas  pipes. The repair and replacement of aging and
     9  leak-prone pipes by gas corporations will result in a burgeoning,  unaf-
    10  fordable  cost  to ratepayers over the next several decades and does not
    11  serve the emissions reductions goals of the state. Avoiding  investments
    12  in  new,  dangerous, unhealthy, unaffordable, and long-lived gas infras-
    13  tructure where alternative renewable sources of energy  may  instead  be
    14  installed  will  result  in  savings to gas ratepayers, decreased costly
    15  energy demand at peak periods, increased local resilience, reduced  risk
    16  to  customers  and  the  environment,  reduced imports of resources from
    17  outside New York state, and reduced risk to shareholders for cost recov-
    18  ery on stranded assets. A long-term planning  process  is  necessary  to
    19  evaluate  zero-emission  alternatives  that could help avoid new capital
    20  investment in the gas system, which may become stranded, and  to  reduce
    21  upward  pressure on gas rates. Cost-effective, affordable, zero-emission
    22  alternatives to pipeline and other gas  infrastructure  replacement  and
    23  renewal  projects  could  reduce  gas  system costs, ease energy load at
    24  periods of high demand,  improve  system  resiliency,  and  further  New
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD14547-02-6

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     1  York's  efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve local and
     2  regional air quality.
     3    2.  (a)  Each  gas corporation shall, within one year of the effective
     4  date of this section and annually thereafter, file with the department a
     5  machine-readable Geographic Information System ("map" or "maps") detail-
     6  ing the location of all current and planned or foreseeable gas  distrib-
     7  ution  line  replacement,  repair, renewal and retirement projects. Such
     8  map shall include, but not be limited to:
     9    (i) the city, county, and census tract boundaries of such  gas  corpo-
    10  ration's service area;
    11    (ii) the location of all terminal branches and radial ends of such gas
    12  corporation's systems;
    13    (iii) the utilities' current schedule for planned replacement, repair,
    14  renewal and retirement of distribution lines;
    15    (iv) the neighborhoods served by the gas infrastructure in question at
    16  a granularity of one hundred fifty foot increments; and
    17    (v)  any other information deemed useful by the commission in further-
    18  ance of integrated resource planning procedures.
    19    (b) Such maps filed pursuant to this subdivision shall include metada-
    20  ta about when the map was created, last updated, for what  purpose,  and
    21  by whom.  The commission shall publish such unredacted, legible maps and
    22  any  schedules filed with such maps on the commission's website and such
    23  maps, schedules, and associated documents, including appendices,  exhib-
    24  its,  and  cover letters, shall be deemed public record for the purposes
    25  of article six of the public officers law.
    26    3. (a) The commission, after a ninety-day public comment period, shall
    27  designate at least five neighborhoods as neighborhood priority decarbon-
    28  ization zones in each gas corporation service area in which planned line
    29  replacement, repair, renewal and retirement  projects  may  feasibly  be
    30  avoided.  In  making  such designations, the commission shall prioritize
    31  neighborhoods, without limitation, that:
    32    (i) are located in disadvantaged communities, as  defined  in  section
    33  75-0101 of the environmental conservation law;
    34    (ii) have existing sources of pollution;
    35    (iii)  are expected to have the greatest reduction in estimated green-
    36  house gas emissions as a  result  of  such  line  repair,  renewal,  and
    37  retirement project;
    38    (iv)  have  elevated asthma rates and other chronic respiratory condi-
    39  tions among children and adults;
    40    (v) have existing or planned private, municipal, and  regulated  inve-
    41  stor-owned utility, or other thermal energy network projects;
    42    (vi)  have  planned  load  growth as a result of any and all municipal
    43  land use changes and agricultural, transportation, commercial,  housing,
    44  or industrial development;
    45    (vii) include thermal energy resources including waste heat; and
    46    (viii)  have gas infrastructure that is soon scheduled for retirement,
    47  decommissioning, replacement, renewal, repair, upgrade, or other mainte-
    48  nance activity which substantially renews local non-gas infrastructure.
    49    (b) Such priority decarbonization zones  shall  be  designated  within
    50  eighteen  months  of  the  effective  date  of this section and shall be
    51  reviewed and updated annually thereafter.
    52    4. The commission shall, within thirty days of posting  the  maps  and
    53  information  required  by  subdivision  two  of this section, notify the
    54  department of environmental conservation in writing of the  availability
    55  of  such  maps  and  information. Such notification shall include direct
    56  links to the posted maps, the location of disadvantaged  communities  as

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     1  defined  in section 75-0101 of the environmental conservation law, leak-
     2  prone infrastructure segments, planned  distribution  line  replacement,
     3  repair, renewal, and retirement projects, estimated greenhouse gas emis-
     4  sions associated with such line replacement, and any neighborhood prior-
     5  ity  decarbonization  zones  designated pursuant to subdivision three of
     6  this section. The commission shall provide additional  notification  and
     7  updated  information  to  the  department  of environmental conservation
     8  within thirty days of any material updates to such maps  or  the  desig-
     9  nation of additional neighborhood priority decarbonization zones.
    10    § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.
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