Con Edison Proposes Electric Tariff Changes Related to Electric Storage Systems
Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. (“Con Edison” or the “Company”) has filed with the New York State Public Service Commission (the “Commission”) proposed changes to its Schedule for Electricity Service, P.S.C. No. 10 – Electricity (“Tariff”).
The Company proposes changes to the Tariff to enable electric energy storage systems to import from and export to the Company’s distribution system. The changes specify the conditions under which such systems may export to the primary and secondary distribution systems under SC 11, permit such systems to self-supply or export for Non-Wires Alternative projects under special circumstances, expand availability of the “Customer With Designated Technologies” exemption from standby service rates from battery storage systems to electric energy storage systems, and modify the Standby Reliability Credit criteria to exclude “front of the meter” storage systems.
The filing, which is subject to Commission review and approval, is proposed to become effective on December 1, 2017. A complete copy of the filing is available for your inspection at the office of the Commission, 90 Church Street, 4th floor, New York, New York 10007, and at offices where applications for Con Edison service may be made. You can also view the filing on the PSC’s website at www.dps.ny.gov under Case 17-E-0458.