Inside New York’s Historic Move to Remake the Utility Business Model

The Energy Gang looks at what’s driving the New York state of mind.

Earlier this week, New York officials issued a landmark report calling for structural changes to the way utilities are regulated in the state.

The proposal would make distribution utilities into Distributed System Platform Providers that get compensated for their ability to integrate clean energy, demand response and efficiency on the grid. It's a fundamentally new way to think about how power companies should plan for the future.

In this week’s podcast, we’ll look at what this historic proposal will mean for clean energy in the Empire State.

We’ll also discuss the regulatory standoff over PSE&G’s $3.9 billion grid hardening plan after Superstorm Sandy, and look at the impact of a new solar tax in Arizona.

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The Energy Gang is produced by Greentechmedia.com. The show features weekly discussion between energy futurist Jigar Shah, energy policy expert Katherine Hamilton and Greentech Media Editor Stephen Lacey.