NYS Ready for Peak Summer Power Demand

NY State's electric grid and utilities are prepared for summer demand says the Public Service Commission

New York is expected to have a ready supply of electricity during the summer peak season due to energy efficiency investments that have been made by the utilities.  The PSC reports that peak forecasts for the coming years call for a steady increase overall due to electrification mandates by the state.  The price of electricity paid by residential customers on average is expected to be higher than a year ago.

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