Conference Information
A second virtual Extreme Heat technical conference will be held to discuss developing criteria for identifying heat islands. The second technical conference will be held as follows:
DATE: Thursday, April 30, 2026
TIME: 10:00 a.m.
Electronic Access: https://meetny-gov.webex.com/meetnygov/j.php?MTID=mc01542cd41f08809cf641f349342c7d4
Meeting number: 2826 022 1356
Password: extremeheat2
Phone-Only Access: 929-251-9612 United States Toll (New York City)
415-527-5035 United States Toll
Access Code: 2826 022 1356
Questions regarding this Notice should be directed to [email protected] or [email protected]. There may be a need for additional meetings to complete the development of the criteria for and identification of heat islands in the utilities’ service territories. Those interested stakeholders who attend the technical conference on April 30, or who provide their contact information to Kayla Whitaker or Ian Mauro, will be invited to any future meetings.
Case Information
Case 24-M-0586 - Proceeding on Motion of the Commission for the Establishment of Extreme Heat Protections, Practices and Procedures.
In its Order Adopting Utility Customer Protections During Periods of Extreme Heat and Directing Utility Filings, issued March 19, 2026 (Order), in the above-captioned proceeding, the Public Service Commission (Commission) directed the Department of Public Service staff (staff) and the large electric and water utilities to convene a technical conference with stakeholders to develop criteria for identifying heat islands, a list of potential heat islands, and details regarding the boundaries of the potential heat islands within the utilities’ service territories.
The Commission also required the utilities to submit the criteria and identified heat islands to the Secretary to the Commission by June 1, 2026. The utilities will rely on the filed criteria and list of heat islands during the summer of 2026. However, stakeholders will have the opportunity to submit comments on the utilities’ filings. The Commission will consider the utilities’ proposed heat island criteria and locations and adopt them, with any appropriate modifications if needed, at a later date. A technical conference was held on April 15, 2026.
The utilities are Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corporation; Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc.; Liberty Utilities (New York Water) Corporation; Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation d/b/a National Grid; New York State Electric & Gas Corporation; Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc.; Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation; and Veolia Water New York, Inc.