We recently submitted comments on New York State’s Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) initiative. We suggested that the New York State Public Service Commission should modify its performance-based regulation approach to better account for environmental factors and improve incentive structures; update its distributed energy resource compensation approach to fully reflect all of the benefits and costs of these resources; better incorporate environmental factors into electricity rates; and include more dynamic and cost-reflective tariffs in its rate design reforms.
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