Albany Times Union: New Yorkers who live in towns or cities hosting large solar or wind farms could get a break on their utility bills, according to a proposal from the state Department of Public Service.
In what could be viewed as a way to overcome local opposition that has emerged with such proposed projects, the DPS, controlled by the appointed Public Service Commission, is calling for electric bill rebates or credits paid by developers of solar and wind farms of 25,000 KW capacity or above.
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