S03578 Summary:

BILL NOS03578
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORPARKER
 
COSPNSRBAILEY, MONTGOMERY
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §66-p, Pub Serv L
 
Authorizes virtual net energy metering; provides for the ownership and operation of energy generating equipment by municipalities and groups of farmers and businesses for their joint benefit; provides for the net energy metering of the electricity used by the members of such entities.
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S03578 Actions:

BILL NOS03578
 
02/11/2019REFERRED TO ENERGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS
01/08/2020REFERRED TO ENERGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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S03578 Committee Votes:

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S03578 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
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S03578 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          3578
 
                               2019-2020 Regular Sessions
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                    February 11, 2019
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced by Sens. PARKER, BAILEY, MONTGOMERY -- read twice and ordered
          printed,  and  when printed to be committed to the Committee on Energy
          and Telecommunications
 
        AN ACT to amend the public  service  law,  in  relation  to  authorizing
          virtual net energy metering

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. The public service law is amended by adding a  new  section
     2  66-p to read as follows:
     3    §  66-p.  Virtual net energy metering. 1. Definitions. As used in this
     4  section, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
     5    (a) "Customer-generator" means: (i) a city, town, village  or  special
     6  district  which  owns  or  operates  energy generating equipment for the
     7  benefit of the residents thereof who are customers of a single  electric
     8  corporation;  (ii)  a  group  of nonresidential customers of an electric
     9  corporation, who have entered into an agreement to jointly own or  oper-
    10  ate  energy  generating  equipment; and (iii) a group of farm operations
    11  customers of an electric corporation, who have entered into an agreement
    12  to jointly own or operate energy generating equipment.
    13    (b) "Energy generating equipment" means farm waste electric generating
    14  equipment, fuel cell electric generating equipment, micro-combined  heat
    15  and  power  generating  equipment,  solar  electric generating equipment
    16  and/or wind electric generating equipment.
    17    (c) "Farm operations customer"  means  the  customer  of  an  electric
    18  corporation  who  uses electric energy in his, her or its farm operation
    19  as defined in subdivision eleven of section three  hundred  one  of  the
    20  agriculture and markets law.
    21    (d)  "Farm  waste  electric generating equipment" means equipment that
    22  generates  electric  energy  from  biogas  produced  by  the   anaerobic
    23  digestion  of  agricultural  waste,  such  as  livestock manure, farming
    24  wastes and food processing wastes, that is:
    25    (i) manufactured, installed and operated in accordance with applicable
    26  government and industry standards;
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD09601-01-9

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     1    (ii) connected to the electric system and operated in conjunction with
     2  an electric corporation's transmission and distribution facilities;
     3    (iii)  fueled  at  a  minimum  of ninety percent on an annual basis by
     4  biogas produced from the anaerobic digestion of agricultural waste  such
     5  as livestock manure materials, crop residues and food processing wastes;
     6  and
     7    (iv)  fueled  by biogas generated by anaerobic digestion with at least
     8  fifty percent by weight of its feedstock being livestock manure  materi-
     9  als on an annual basis.
    10    (e)  "Fuel  cell  electric  generating equipment" means a solid oxide,
    11  molten carbonate, proton exchange membrane or phosphoric acid fuel  cell
    12  that is manufactured, installed and operated in accordance with applica-
    13  ble government and industry standards, that is connected to the electric
    14  system  and  operated  in parallel with an electric corporation's trans-
    15  mission and distribution facilities.
    16    (f) "Member" means any resident of a municipality that is a  customer-
    17  generator,  or  any  member  of  a group of electric customers that is a
    18  customer-generator.
    19    (g) "Micro-combined heat and  power  generating  equipment"  means  an
    20  integrated,  cogenerating  building  heating and electrical power gener-
    21  ation system, operating on any fuel and of any applicable  engine,  fuel
    22  cell  or other technology that may work in combination with supplemental
    23  or  parallel  conventional  heating  systems,  that   is   manufactured,
    24  installed  and  operated  in  accordance  with applicable government and
    25  industry standards, that is connected to the electric system  and  oper-
    26  ated  in  conjunction  with  an  electric corporation's transmission and
    27  distribution facilities.
    28    (h) "Net energy meter" means meters that measure the reverse  flow  of
    29  electricity  to register the difference between the electricity supplied
    30  by an electric corporation to the members of  a  customer-generator  and
    31  the electricity provided to the corporation by that customer-generator.
    32    (i)  "Net energy metering" means the use of net energy meters to meas-
    33  ure, during the billing period applicable to the members of a  customer-
    34  generator,  the net amount of electricity supplied by an electric corpo-
    35  ration and provided to the corporation by such customer-generator.
    36    (j) "Solar electric generating equipment" means a photovoltaic  system
    37  that is manufactured, installed and operated in accordance with applica-
    38  ble government and industry standards, that is connected to the electric
    39  system and operated in conjunction with an electric corporation's trans-
    40  mission and distribution facilities.
    41    (k) "Wind electric generating equipment" means one or more wind gener-
    42  ators  that  are manufactured, installed and operated in accordance with
    43  applicable government and industry standards, that is connected  to  the
    44  electric  system and operated in parallel with an electric corporation's
    45  transmission and distribution facilities.
    46    2. Interconnection and net energy metering.  An  electric  corporation
    47  shall  provide  for  the  interconnection of energy generating equipment
    48  owned or operated by a customer-generator and for net energy metering of
    49  the members of such customer-generator, provided that the  customer-gen-
    50  erator  enters  into a net energy metering contract with the corporation
    51  or complies with the corporation's  net  energy  metering  schedule  and
    52  complies  with  standards  and requirements established pursuant to this
    53  section.
    54    3. Conditions of service. (a) On or  before  three  months  after  the
    55  effective  date of this section, each electric corporation shall develop
    56  a model contract and file a schedule  that  establishes  consistent  and

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     1  reasonable  rates,  terms  and  conditions  for  net  energy metering to
     2  members of customer-generators, according to the  requirements  of  this
     3  section. The commission shall render a decision within three months from
     4  the date on which the schedule is filed.
     5    (b)  In  the event that the electric corporation determines that it is
     6  necessary to install a dedicated transformer or transformers,  or  other
     7  equipment  to  protect  the  safety  and  adequacy  of  electric service
     8  provided to other customers, a customer-generator shall pay the electric
     9  corporation's actual costs of installing the  transformer  or  transfor-
    10  mers,  or  other  equipment  as  determined  by the electric corporation
    11  subject to review, upon  request  of  such  customer-generator,  by  the
    12  department.
    13    (c)  An  electric  corporation  shall  impose  no other charge or fee,
    14  including back-up, standby and demand charges, for the provision of  net
    15  energy metering to the members of a customer-generator.
    16    4.  Rates.  An  electric  corporation shall use net energy metering to
    17  measure and charge for the net electricity supplied by  the  corporation
    18  and  provided  to  the corporation by a customer-generator, according to
    19  these requirements:
    20    (a) In the event that the amount of electricity supplied by the corpo-
    21  ration during the billing  period  exceeds  the  amount  of  electricity
    22  provided  to  the members of a customer-generator, the corporation shall
    23  charge the members of the customer-generator, on a pro-rata  basis,  for
    24  the net electricity supplied at the same rate per kilowatt hour applica-
    25  ble  to  service  provided  to other customers in the same service class
    26  which do not generate electricity onsite.
    27    (b) In the event that the amount of electricity produced by a  custom-
    28  er-generator during the billing period exceeds the amount of electricity
    29  used  by  the  members  of the customer-generator, the corporation shall
    30  apply a credit, on a pro-rata basis, to the next bills  for  service  to
    31  the  members  of the customer-generator for the net electricity provided
    32  at the same rate per kilowatt hour applicable  to  service  provided  to
    33  other  customers  in  the same service class which do not generate elec-
    34  tricity on site.
    35    (c) At the end of the year or annualized over the period that  service
    36  is  supplied  by  means  of  net  energy metering, the corporation shall
    37  promptly issue payment at its avoided costs, on a pro-rata basis, to the
    38  members of a customer-generator for the value of  any  remaining  credit
    39  for  the excess electricity produced during the year or over the annual-
    40  ized period by the customer-generator.
    41    5. Safety standards. On or before three  months  after  the  effective
    42  date  of  this section, each electric corporation shall establish stand-
    43  ards that are necessary for net energy metering and the  interconnection
    44  of  energy  generating  equipment  to its system and that the commission
    45  shall determine are necessary for safe and adequate service and  further
    46  the public policy set forth in this section. Such standards may include,
    47  but shall not be limited to:
    48    (a) equipment necessary to isolate automatically the energy generating
    49  equipment  from the utility system for voltage and frequency deviations;
    50  and
    51    (b) a manual lockable disconnect switch provided by the  customer-gen-
    52  erator  which  shall  be located on the outside of the members' premises
    53  and externally accessible for the purpose of isolating the energy gener-
    54  ating equipment.
    55    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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