"It is the Mission of The Independent Power Producers of New York to assist its member companies
in becoming the premier providers of electricity in New York State."
Generating more with less. Competitive energy markets are working to keep your wallet and environment green. The proof is in the numbers. Click here to view IPPNY's 2010 palm card.
How Energy Pricing Works in NY...
Six years into electric deregulation, companies are finding dramatic savings from electric competition in New York. Click here to find out more...
NY's Competitive Electric System
Where do electric generators fit into New York's new competitive electric system? How does competition benefit New Yorkers? Click here to find out more.
Governors Program Bill #8 has been introduced as Assembly Bill 7511 in an attempt to provide an as of right tax abatement program for a certain electric generating facility technology newly constructed within New York City. This effort is driven largely by unsubstantiated and inflated claims of consumer price impacts resulting from a January order issued by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) pertaining to the New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) installed capacity demand curves for New York City. Independent Power Producers of New York (IPPNY) consistently supports programs and legislation that create a more hospitable business climate in this state. Unfortunately, the proposed legislation serves more as an ill-advised manipulation of the market from which generating companies derive their revenues than as an incentive for companies to invest. Below are the critical flaws with the proposed legislation and improvements that will help the legislation serve as a driver of economic investment.
Albany, NY, 3/5/09 - The Independent Power Producers of New York, Inc. (IPPNY) today expressed strong support for New York State's competitive energy markets and warned that unwarranted re-regulation of the market could have negative consequences for electricity consumers. Gavin Donohue, IPPNY President and CEO testified this morning, at a public hearing, before members of the Joint Assembly Standing Committee on Energy and the Assembly Standing Committee on Corporations, Authorities and Commissions. (Click here for more)