Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Assemblyman Fred Theile - Reimagining LIPA

 

The Long Island Power Authority – LIPA - was established in 1986 to replace the the failed private Long Island Lighting Company.  LIPA is nominally a public utility, but it has always contracted out its operations to third parties.


In 2014  LIPA  hired a branch of  PSEG  - Public Service Electric and Gas, a New Jersey private utility – to operate the  Long Island utility grid. 


Recently, widespread power outages during Tropical Storm Isaias left hundreds of thousands of ratepayers without power. The debacle led to a call for a re-organization of the Long Island utility.


New York Assemblyman Fred Thiele represents the first district on eastern Long Island. He’s has long been vocal in his support of establishing a new fully public utility to operate the Long Island grid. To that end, he sponsored several bills that were enacted in the previous legislative session, including one establishing a Legislative commission on the future of the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA), which he chairs. 

Its goal, according to the commission’s website, is “to develop and present to the legislature an action plan for implementing a true public power model for residents of Long Island and the Rockaways. This means LIPA would directly provide electric service to the more than three million residents and thousands of businesses in its service area without contracting out that responsibility to an investor-owned, for-profit utility.”

The bipartisan commission is currently holding public hearings and has formed an advisory committee of resident stakeholders. It hopes to be ready to transition LIPA to a true public utility when the current contract with PSEG-LI is up in 2025. Reimagine LIPA, A coalition of grassroots groups, is supporting that transition.

Host Francesca Rheannon talked with Mr. Thiele last week.

Listen here

                   

Here is more information about Reimagine LIPA    

Newsday looks at pros and con's of public power 

Commision must take a fair look at future of LIPA



No comments:

Post a Comment

Sustainable Long Island - formerly Sustainable East End

  Sustainable Long Island is a monthly series about issues of land use, water and energy resources, transportation and the food industri...