Company Aims to Expand and Support Growth of New York State's Clean Energy Economy
The New York Power Authority (NYPA) Board of
Trustees has approved $30 million to advance market development and
commercialization of new energy efficient technologies, helping support the
growth of New York State's clean energy economy while also reducing costs and
improving efficiency at public facilities statewide.
"This initiative will expand our growing clean energy industry by using public-private partnerships to accelerate the commercialization of new energy efficient technologies," Governor Cuomo said.
"With the NY Works program launching
job-creating projects in all corners of the state, these funds will help the
state continue to provide low-cost, affordable power to businesses big and
small, while also investing in projects to improve energy-efficiency at public,
commercial, and residential buildings across the state. This new technology
will improve air quality and the reliability of the electric power system here
in New York, while lowering energy bills and helping the state further solidify
its place as the nation's leader in the clean energy economy."
"Governor Cuomo has set forth an ambitious
energy agenda, including increased energy efficiency, accelerated solar
development and improved electricity transmission throughout the state,” said NYPA
Chairman John R. Koelmel.
“The New York Power Authority will be a key
partner in achieving the Governor's energy goals, which will lower utility
bills, protect our environment, decrease our reliance on fossil-fueled power
plants and improve our energy independence. The Energy Efficiency Market
Acceleration Program initiative will be an important component, supporting the
launching of new energy efficiency technologies that will propel New York
State's clean energy industry to new levels."
NYPA's new Energy Efficiency Market Acceleration Program, EE-MAP, will provide the $30 million in funding over a five-year period to accelerate energy efficiency market development activities and demonstration projects.
Specifically, it will focus on the deployment of
commercial energy efficiency products and systems that are not yet widely
available by: helping to accelerate their deployment; attracting technology companies to New York State; creating and facilitating
market channels for energy efficiency technology companies; assisting in the
forming of strategic alliances and business development opportunities for
technology companies; and training engineers, contractors and maintenance
service providers in designing and installing energy efficiency products.
In addition, EE-MAP will include developing
energy efficiency master planning programs and efforts to develop new energy
efficiency markets in coordination with State agencies, authorities and
electric utilities to improve industry access to investments made at public
facilities.
In May, Governor Cuomo announced $15 million in funding for three "Proof of Concept" Centers to connect energy innovators and business investors, which will help investors and scientists turn high-tech clean energy ideas into entrepreneurial successes.
The centers will accelerate the commercialization of innovations, particularly through the creation of new start-up companies, while connecting the developers of promising new technologies with business mentors and potential investors.
Also, in his Power NY agenda, the Governor called for accelerating energy efficiency improvements to public buildings, highlighting the multiple benefits that include saving taxpayer dollars, improving the environment, and creating jobs.
The upgrade projects include new lighting
fixtures, heating and ventilating systems, electric motors, automated energy
management systems, fuel cells, and solar power installations, while
beneficiaries included schools, colleges, police and fire stations, municipal
buildings, transit facilities, public housing, libraries, and wastewater
treatment plants.
In support of this agenda, NYPA will finance $450 million in cost-effective energy efficiency projects over the next four years, with a goal to reduce energy consumption in state buildings by 20 percent.
NYPA also intends to finance an additional $350
million over the next four years to provide energy efficiency financing and
technical services to county and local governments and schools, helping to
lower local government costs for taxpayers.
As part of its mission, the New York Power Authority has been a leader in promoting energy efficiency throughout New York State since the late 1980s.
As part of its mission, the New York Power Authority has been a leader in promoting energy efficiency throughout New York State since the late 1980s.
In aggregate, NYPA's energy services programs
have achieved over $144 million in annual customer savings at about 3,900
public facilities, including schools, hospitals and municipal buildings, for a
reduction of annual greenhouse gas emissions of more than 845,000 tons.
The improvements have lowered peak electricity
demand by approximately 225 megawatts, or the equivalent to the output of a
medium-sized power plant.
For many projects, no capital funding is needed upfront, as the energy savings will be used to repay the loans. NYPA finances the cost of its energy services programs primarily from the sale of Commercial Paper Notes and recovers its costs by sharing in the resulting electric-bill savings.
"NYPA remains committed to improving New
York's sustainability with aggressive energy efficiency efforts. EE-MAP will
support and strengthen the foundation of the energy efficiency industry in New
York State by bringing innovative energy-savings technologies to market, which
will advance New York's technology leadership in this important industry and
create clean energy jobs throughout the state," stated Gil C. Quiniones,
NYPA president and chief executive officer.
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