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Fix LIPA

Reform LIPA, Reduce Rates, Promote Renewables and Energy Efficiency

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The Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) was formed in 1998 with the goal to create a public power authority that would lower and stabilize rates, ensure transparency for ratepayers, and provide reliable energy.
They have met only one of the three goals--reliable energy. Reform is needed.

Long Island Needs Rate ReliefLIPA ratepayers pay some of the highest utility rates in the country. One critical reason for the high rates is a $6.7 billion debt. This debt is largely due to the fact that Long Islanders were saddled with the immense cost of construction for the Shoreham Nuclear Plant. The $6.7 billion debt represents approximately 16% of every ratepayer’s electric bill. Long Islanders need federal or state assistance in reducing or managing this costly debt. This debt is hurting every Long Islander. Erasing the debt would mean immediate rate relief for every Long Island business, school, and resident.

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Long Island Needs a Cleaner, Safer Energy Future
Over the last decade, the need to retool our energy infrastructure from reliance on fossil fuels to a renewable energy based system has grown from desirable to urgent. As part of reforming LIPA, we need to reform our energy choices. We need non-polluting wind and solar power as well as other renewable technologies. Also, a comprehensive, aggressive energy efficiency and conservation program is essential.

In March 2009, LIPA released a Draft Energy Plan for Long Island. The Draft Plan was intended to provide a blueprint for Long Island’s energy future for the next 10 years. Unfortunately, the plan leaves Long Island without a meaningful plan to chart our energy future. CCE believes the LIPA Long Island 10 year Energy Plan should focus on large-scale solar energy, large-scale offshore wind energy, and energy efficiency.

Long Island Needs LIPA Board Reform:
Although it is called the “Long Island” Power Authority, there is currently no direct accountability of LIPA actions and policy to the ratepayers of Long Island. Under current law, the 15 LIPA board members are all appointed. The Governor appoints nine, and the Senate Majority Leader and the Speaker of the Assembly each appoint three. The LIPA Board should be restructured so that the Long Island public can have meaningful input into our energy policy and rates. We need to put the public back into our public power authority.

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How You Can Help:
Email Governor Paterson and your State Senate and Assembly members requesting that they fix LIPA, provide ratepayers relief from the Shoreham debt, invest in renewable and energy efficiency programs, and provide a LIPA Board that can be held accountable to Long Islanders.

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Please forward any response you receive to show email address or call (516) 390-7150. It helps us track progress on the issue. Thanks!

 

Click here for the Fix LIPA Coalition Platform

Updated by mmurphy 4/29/09