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By Michael Kuser At its final meeting of the year, the New York Public Service Commission approved rules to implement community choice aggregation, a pilot program to reduce air conditioning loads and a waiver allowing an energy service company (ESCO) to market to low-income customers. Utility Energy Registry The PSC...
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