A01095 Summary:

BILL NOA01095
 
SAME ASSAME AS S01185
 
SPONSORCahill (MS)
 
COSPNSRJacobs, Gunther, Markey, Wright, Zebrowski, Jaffee, Russell, Lupardo, Cook, Moya, Schimel
 
MLTSPNSRGlick, Scarborough, Sweeney
 
Amd S66, Pub Serv L
 
Relates to providing oversight and monitoring the operations of an independent system operator; authorizes the public service commission to provide oversight and requires annual reports on the independent system operator.
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A01095 Actions:

BILL NOA01095
 
01/09/2013referred to corporations, authorities and commissions
01/08/2014referred to corporations, authorities and commissions
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A01095 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
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A01095 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          1095
 
                               2013-2014 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                       (Prefiled)
 
                                     January 9, 2013
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by M. of A. CAHILL, JACOBS, GUNTHER, MARKEY, WRIGHT, ZEBROW-
          SKI, JAFFEE, RUSSELL,  STEVENSON,  LUPARDO,  COOK,  MOYA,  SCHIMEL  --
          Multi-Sponsored  by  --  M. of A.  GLICK, SCARBOROUGH, SWEENEY -- read
          once and referred to the Committee on  Corporations,  Authorities  and

          Commissions
 
        AN  ACT  to amend the public service law, in relation to providing over-
          sight and monitoring the operations of an independent system operator
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Section 66 of the public service law is amended by adding a
     2  new subdivision 29 to read as follows:
     3    29. (a) For the purposes of this subdivision:
     4    (i)  "independent  system operator" shall mean any entity operating in
     5  the state that is approved by the United States federal energy regulato-
     6  ry commission to operate in the state to administer and  monitor  whole-
     7  sale electricity markets; and
     8    (ii)  "end  use sector member" shall include any entity that purchases

     9  electricity for its own consumption and not for resale.
    10    (b) The commissioner is authorized and directed to  provide  oversight
    11  and  monitor  the  market  operations of an independent system operator,
    12  including  but not limited to the extent to which it:
    13    (i) serves the needs of all customer classes and operates in a  manner
    14  that is in the best interest of the public;
    15    (ii)  ensures reliability, quality and maintenance of the transmission
    16  system;
    17    (iii) meets the requirements of the New York state open meeting  laws;
    18  and
    19    (iv)  contributes  to  the  achievement  of energy efficiency and fuel
    20  diversity goals of the state.
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets

                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD02353-01-3

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     1    (c) The commission shall ensure that an  independent  system  operator
     2  operate in a manner to prevent market manipulation and opportunities for
     3  collusion  by requiring an independent system operator to disclose price
     4  data related to its  wholesale  market  operations  including,  but  not
     5  limited to, information on real-time, day-ahead and spot market bids and
     6  bidders in an independent system operator's wholesale electricity market
     7  auctions, transmission congestion contract auctions and installed capac-

     8  ity  market  auctions  to be made public with no more than a three month
     9  delay. Such information shall be made in a format readily available  and
    10  accessible  to  the  public including, but not limited to providing such
    11  data in aggregate hourly, daily, monthly,  annual  and  historical  data
    12  sets  for  comparison  purposes  as well as data related to seasonal and
    13  peak load variations and averages.
    14    (d) The commission shall ensure accountability by  requiring  that  an
    15  independent system operator's board of directors includes at least three
    16  non-governmental  appointments  that directly represent the interests of
    17  residential small business and farm electricity users.    The  governor,

    18  the  speaker  of  the assembly and the temporary president of the senate
    19  shall each appoint one representative to the board.
    20    (e) The commission shall require an  independent  system  operator  to
    21  create  the  position of consumer liaison whose primary role shall be to
    22  interact with members of the end-use sector for the purposes of:
    23    (i) keeping end-use sector  members  informed  about  developments  in
    24  working groups/sub-committees that may affect their interests;
    25    (ii) explaining the issues and proposals under discussion at the work-
    26  ing  group/sub-committee  meetings and proposed for consideration at the
    27  operating committee, business issues committee and management  committee
    28  as well as the ramifications of those proposals on consumers;

    29    (iii)  listening  and  responding  to  the  questions  and concerns of
    30  members of the end-use sector; and
    31    (iv) serving as the liaison between the end-use sector and the  direc-
    32  tors designated or assigned to pay particular attention to the interests
    33  of the residential, small business and farm electricity users.
    34    (f)  The  commission  shall  require an independent system operator to
    35  establish and  fund  an  end-use  consumer  sector  consultant  for  the
    36  purposes of:
    37    (i)  participating in task force, working group and committee meetings
    38  as well as in other meetings addressing matters affecting markets admin-
    39  istered by an independent system operator;

    40    (ii) analyzing existing or proposed market rules  regarding  wholesale
    41  service; and
    42    (iii)  providing  technical  assistance, and supporting end-use sector
    43  participation  in  proceedings  before  the  federal  energy  regulatory
    44  commission,  the  public  service commission, or other regulatory and/or
    45  adjudicative bodies in matters  affecting  markets  administered  by  an
    46  independent system operator.
    47    (g) (i) The commission shall require an independent system operator to
    48  file  a  tariff  amendment  creating a rate schedule to allow all market
    49  participants serving internal New York load to fund costs of  hiring  an
    50  end-use consumer sector consultant.
    51    (ii)  Costs  and  fees  eligible for recovery through the tariff would

    52  include those associated with the  end-use  consumer  sector  consultant
    53  performing the tasks outlined in paragraph (f) of this subdivision.
    54    (iii)  Costs and fees not eligible for recovery shall include, but not
    55  be limited to, governmental lobbying, public outreach  (media,  speaking
    56  engagements, etc.), and conduct not authorized by the end-use sector.

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     1    (h) The commissioner shall annually issue a report relating the market
     2  operation  of  an  independent  system  operator.    Such  reports shall
     3  include, but not be limited to:
     4    (i)  analyses  by  an  independent system operator and other such data
     5  collected and analyzed by the commission information on real-time, hour-

     6  ahead and day-ahead market bids and bidders  in  an  independent  system
     7  operator's   wholesale   electricity   market   auctions,   transmission
     8  congestion contract auctions and installed market auctions;
     9    (ii) a determination of the extent to which  the  energy  markets  are
    10  maintaining necessary levels of reliability;
    11    (iii) a determination of whether or not all customer classes are being
    12  adequately served by competitive energy markets;
    13    (iv) a determination of the competitiveness of energy markets; includ-
    14  ing  a  determination  whether or not the electric industry is providing
    15  consumers with the lowest prices possible within a restructured, compet-
    16  itive retail marketplace;

    17    (v) a determination of the extent to  which  the  energy  markets  are
    18  achieving the energy efficiency and fuel diversity goals of the state;
    19    (vi)  the name and terms of the boards of directors and an independent
    20  system operator management, operating and business committee members;
    21    (vii) an independent system operator's financial information; and
    22    (viii) recommendations for improving any deficiencies so identified in
    23  electricity energy  markets,  including  non-competitive  pricing  situ-
    24  ations.  The  commission  shall  submit such report to the governor, the
    25  president pro tem of the senate, the speaker of the assembly, the minor-
    26  ity leaders of the senate and the assembly, the  chairs  of  the  energy

    27  committees  of  the  senate and the assembly, no later than April first,
    28  two thousand thirteen and annually thereafter.
    29    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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