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Environmental Disclosure for Electricity Sales in New York State

Slide 2. Topics of Discussion. NY Electric MarketThe Environmental Disclosure Proceeding Highlights of the Disclosure RulesImplementation StepsFirst LabelsContinuing WorkFuture Issues. Slide 3. Control Areas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NYISONew England ISOPJM Interconnectio

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Environmental Disclosure for Electricity Sales in New York State

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    1. Environmental Disclosure for Electricity Sales in New York State Rulemaking and Implementation: An Overview National Energy, Environment and Transportation Summit May 15-17, 2002

    2. Slide 2 Topics of Discussion NY Electric Market The Environmental Disclosure Proceeding Highlights of the Disclosure Rules Implementation Steps First Labels Continuing Work Future Issues

    3. Slide 3 Control Areas

    4. Slide 4 New York Independent System Operator

    5. Slide 5 NYS Electric Distribution Areas

    6. Slide 6 The Environmental Disclosure Proceeding The Utilities Environmental Groups NRDC, Pace Energy Project Governmental Agencies CPB, Attorney General’s Office Independent System Operator Power Authorities Municipal Electric Utilities Energy Marketers Coalition Multiple Intervenors Independent Power Producers PSC Staff

    7. Slide 7 Issues PSC Considered in Decision Parties supported the White Paper Selected issues addressed: consumer interest claims based alternative frequency and content of the label settlement period treatment of imports costs to implement jurisdiction prospective vs historical disclosure protocols for appeal treatment of renewables verification methodology (tracking vs. tagging)

    8. Slide 8 Disclosure Rules Every retail provider required to provide disclosure to customers Standardized label providing fuel sources and associated air emissions issued biannually Disclosure information recalculated every quarter Tracking system based on ISO data Transactions to be tracked bilateral contracts spot market purchases imports Treatment of spot market energy

    9. Slide 9 Implementation What Data We Need 1. Who bought how much kWh from what generator? 2. What are the environmental characteristics of the generator? (fuel type and emissions)? 3. What were the imports from other control areas? 4. Over what time period?

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    11. Slide 11 First Label: Results State Average Retail Suppliers who bought mostly from spot market Utilities Jurisdictional municipalities NYPA

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    18. Slide 18 Status Schedule 12 months average updated quarterly Bill inserts at least once in six months First labels (4/1/2000 - 3/31/2001) issued in first quarter 2002 Continuing Work Consumer survey planned Obtain feedback from market participants

    19. Slide 19 Future Issues Coordination w/attribute trading Coordination w/other state programs near term - seams issues between control areas long term - RTO Potential Redesign of Program national approach? With RTO implementation? expand to capacity markets?

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