New York Statutes
§ 1021-G — Sale of surplus power
New York § 1021-G
JurisdictionNew York
Law PBAPublic Authorities
Title 1-BNorth Country Power Authority
Art. 5Public Utility Authorities
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N.Y. Public Authorities § 1021-G (2026).
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§ 1021-g. Sale of surplus power. Whenever any electric power which the\nauthority may acquire creates a surplus over the amount of electric\npower required by the residents of the service area, the authority may\nsell such surplus in territory outside the service area to persons, or\npublic or private corporations. In acquiring any facility or property\nwhich also serves any municipality or territory outside the service\narea, the authority, if it deems it advantageous and economical so to\ndo, may, with the consent of the directors, serve any such municipality\nor territory or sell electric power to persons, or public or private\ncorporations in such territory or to such municipality.\n
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Nearby Sections
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§ 1021
Short title§ 1021-A
Definitions§ 1021-B
North Country power authority§ 1021-F
Conflicts of interest§ 1021-G
Sale of surplus power§ 1021-H
Audit and annual reports§ 1021-K
Agreement of the state§ 1021-M
Actions against the authority§ 1021-N
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New York § 1021-G, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ny/PBA/1021-G.