On April 20, 2009, the Parker Towers Tenant’s Association petitioned the New York Public Service Commission to stay and vacate its December 20, 2007 Order approving the owner’s petition to […]
On April 8, 2009, tenants of Riverview Towers, an 18 story high rise apartment building in Yonkers, filed with the Public Service Commission a petition for a stay of submetering, […]
We previously wrote about a case where a landlord sold electricity to its tenants for several years without seeking a PSC order waiving the general prohibition of residential submetering contained […]
The PSC is considering whether to relax its submetering regulations and “streamline” its procedures for allowing landlords to provide electric service to their tenants. Under current rules and tariffs, resale […]
The PSC is considering new regulations proposed by its Department of Public Service Staff to “streamline” the process for waiving the longstanding prohibition against resale of residential utility service. These […]
On February 23, 2009 PULP filed its comments on proposals of the PSC Staff to “Streamline” existing rules of the agency that apply to submetering and the sale of electric […]
As we have previously reported, the PSC Staff is proposing to revise the agency’s regulations to “streamline” the approval process for landlord sale of electric service to residential tenants, known […]
Temporary Stay of Submetering Conversion at Roosevelt Island and Three Other LocationsAs reported in the New York Times on Monday, a PSC-approved electric submetering project on Roosevelt Island (“Roosevelt Landings,” […]
Background: The PSC-Imposed System Benefit ChargeIn 1998, implementing its “vision” to restructure New York’s electric utilities, the Public Service Commission eliminated utility-funded demand side management programs and established a new […]
The Public Service Commission Technical Conference on Submetering was postponed from December, and is now scheduled for January 20, 2009 at the PSC’s New York City office. See our prior […]