Author Archives: Aaron Paulding

Google Aims to Become Electricity Marketer

On Thursday, Google leapt forward into the energy industry in an effort to find reliable supplies of renewable energy for its power-hungry data centers. Google applied for approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to become an electricity marketer, which would give Google the authority to buy and sell bulk power at market [...]

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New York’s New Energy Conservation Incentive

In 2007, the New York State Public Service Commission decided to further its push to promote energy conservation by adopting a revenue decoupling scheme for utility billing. This program aims to incentivize customers to use less energy, while maintaining a consistent revenue stream for utilities by eliminating the correlation between revenues and sales volumes.
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New Natural Gas Supplies Delay Energy Crunch

Global supplies of natural gas may be much larger than once thought. Breakthrough technology in gas exploration and production has advanced much more rapidly than predicted, which will unlock vast fields of previously irretrievable fuel. A new process known as hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking”, which involves injecting liquids, sands, and chemicals underground to [...]

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New York City Increases Sales Tax Rate on Gas and Electricity

On July 13, 2009 the New York State Senate passed A.B. 8615, A.B 8866, and A.B. 8867, which modify the New York City sales tax code. Effective August 1, 2009, the New York City sales tax rate increased from 4.0% to 4.5%. The combined state and local sales tax rate effective in New [...]

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