New York Statutes

§ 21-106 — Co-generation, small hydro and alternate energy production facilities

New York § 21-106
JurisdictionNew York
Law ENGEnergy
Art. 21Energy Supply and Production

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N.Y. Energy § 21-106 (2026).

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§ 21-106. Co-generation, small hydro and alternate energy production\nfacilities.

1.For the purposes of this article:\n a. The term "co-generation facility" shall include any facility with\nan electric generating capacity of up to eighty megawatts, together with\nany related facilities located at the same project site, which is fueled\nby coal, gas, wood, alcohol, solid wastes, refuse-derived fuel, water or\noil, to the extent any such oil fueled facility was fueled by oil prior\nto the effective date of this article and there is no increase in the\namount of oil used at the facility or to the extent oil is used as a\nbackup fuel for such facility, and which simultaneously or sequentially\nproduces either electricity or shaft horsepower and useful thermal\nenergy.\n b. The term "alte

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