REPUBLICAN TAX BILL ELIMINATING STATE AND LOCAL INCOME TAXES OR THE MORTGAGE INTEREST DEDUCTION AN ATTACK ON NEW YORK: GOVERNOR CUOMO

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WPCNR ALBANY ROUNDS. Statement From the Governor’s Office and the State Democratic Committee Head. December 18, 2017:

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo issued this statement today on the Republican reconciled tax bill:

“The Republican Congress is talking about a “compromise” on the tax provision ending the deduction of state and local taxes (SALT). One suggestion is to allow either the deduction of state and local taxes or the deduction of mortgage interest on your home. That is not a compromise. It is a choice between losing your left arm or your right arm – and it would devastate New York.

“The simple truth is this: No state in the country donates more tax revenue to the federal government than New York. We are the number one donor state in the country, sending $48 billion more in tax dollars than we get back in federal spending.

“Republican members of this state’s congressional delegation need to remember they represent the people of New York, and they should not sanction using New York as a piggy bank to finance tax cuts for other states. They must put the interest of their constituents ahead of the interests of their political bosses and stop a reckless proposal that will decimate New York and our hardworking families.”

STATE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR GEOFF BERMAN ISSUED THIS STATEMEN ON THE BILL:

“To New York Congressional members: Voting no on this abominable plan is not enough. You must send a message loud and clear to your party leadership that they shouldn’t abuse New York taxpayers to fund tax cuts for the rich in other states.

The repeal of the SALT (State and Local Tax) deduction is designed to directly penalize New Yorkers, and if these members are effective at their jobs they should be able to get their political bosses to repeal this ugly, anti-New York provision.

Anything less is unacceptable. If they are not effective, then they are complicit. These members should be voted out of office and someone who actually represents the interest of their constituents should be elected in. Not eliminating this destructive provision is a dereliction of duty, and next November voters will make their voices heard.”

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County Executive Vetoes County Legislature Budget

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WPCNR COUNTY CLARION-LEDGER. From the Westchester County Department of Communications. December 18, 2017:

County Executive Robert P. Astorino today vetoed a Board of Legislators budget that included a 2 percent tax hike.

The County Board of Legislators has until the end of the year to pass a 12-5 override the veto vote, which would require each of the three Republicans who voted for the budget, to repeat their YES vote.  Those three Republicans  are David Tubiolo, David Gelfarb and James Maisano. Any one of the three Republicans could (with a swich to a No vote” kill the Board of Legislator’s much ballyhooed 2% tax increase.

Gelfarb, who was not returned to office in the November elections would be the most likely to vote “No” since he will not be returning to face the consequences.

In his message to legislators, the County Executive emphasized that he delivered a balanced and fiscally prudent budget that meets the needs and obligations of Westchester residents – without increasing the property tax levy.

“Raising property taxes on the already overburdened taxpayer is the last thing we should be doing right now,” Astorino said. “For the past seven years, working in a bi-partisan manner, we have been able to adopt budgets that have fully provided for services and programs and did not rely on the county’s reserve funds. The board’s budget will hurt taxpayers.”

Astorino cited other flaws in the board’s adopted budget, notably their unnecessary draining of $20 million in reserve funds, which could adversely affect the county’s AAA bond rating.

And its omission of a legitimate, long-term and sustainable revenue stream from a proposed public-private partnership to operate the Westchester County Airport, which would have provided the county with $30 million in non-tax revenues for the 2018 budget as well as approximately $5 million in new revenue for the next 39 years.

When these factors are coupled with the liklihood of Congress changing the tax code to eliminate or limit the deductibility of local property taxes, the results could be devasting for many Westchester residents.

“With Washington about to cap state and local property tax deductions, the most irresponsible and hypocritical thing to do is to make matters worse by hiking our already sky-high taxes,” Astorino said.

Since taking office in 2010, Astorino has been committed to holding the line on taxes. During his tenure, in fact, the property tax levy actually decreased by 2 percent. The savings to taxpayers has been substantial.

If the county had raised the tax levy just 2 percent, the level allowable under the state’s tax cap, the cumulative cost to Westchester taxpayers since Astorino took office would have been $522 million or $1,700 for the median homeowner.

In the eight years prior to Astorino becoming County Executive, (under the Democrat County Executive Andry Spano) Westchester’s tax levy actually went up 60 percent.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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One of Greenburgh’s Finest: Richard Edelson

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WPCNR THE FEINER REPORT. December 18, 2017:

Greenburgh is a great place to live in because of our residents. Our volunteers donate many hundreds of hours to the community -without expecting recognition or compensation because they want to help you have a better experience living in Greenburgh.

Sadly , Greenburgh lost one of our giants–Richard Edelson- this weekend. Richard was captain of the CERT team – a team of volunteers who have the skills to help emergency responders save lives and protect property.  During storms and hurricanes,  Con Ed power outages, fires or other emergencies Richard would arrange for temporary shelter for residents at our community center. If there was an emergency in the middle of the night Richard would be there for all of us.   During carnivals and other community events – Richard would be out in the community with his CERT colleagues directing traffic so you could be safer. Richard trained other CERT volunteers to identify and anticipate hazards in the community, to learn how to prepare for disasters and much more. He was a frequent presence at the Town Hall working with the police on initiatives. He was at Town Hall on many weekends –thinking of ways he can help others.

Richard did much more. He was a member of our water district advisory board. He served as a member of a team of volunteers with management expertise who advised me in recent years  – reviewing town budgets and providing me with  constructive advice how to manage the town better and more efficiently. He helped oversee two important studies of different departments that will save taxpayer dollars.  The recommendations of the studies are being implemented. Richard was also President of the Westchester Citizen Corps Coalition that was formed to help coordinate Westchester County CERT teams and he was also a certified CERT trainer- teaching many courses to potential CERT students through Westchester County. Richard was inducted into the Westchester Senior Citizen Hall of Fame last year because of his many volunteer activities.

Richard was also one of the main leads for many years coordinating the Westchester County Volunteer Responder Drill held each September in conjunction with the county department of Emergency Services in Valhalla.

Richard was always constructive. Never arrogant. He was very smart and nice. He will be greatly missed. And will always be appreciated. Richard was a role model for other citizens. He left the world a much better place, thanks to his dedicated service and hard work.

 

PAUL FEINER

 

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County Legislature $1.84 B Budget Responsible Puts County on Right Track Again Boykin Writes

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WPCNR THE LETTER TICKER. DECEMBER 18, 2017:

Dear Friends and Neighbors:
My colleagues and I on the Board of Legislators came together to pass a bi-partisan budget, by a 12-5 vote, that puts Westchester back on a responsible fiscal path after eight years of mismanagement.
This budget funds important services for Westchester’s middle class families while attempting to address the fiscal mess and long-term budget hole of over $100M left by the outgoing Astorino Administration.
An increase to the tax levy of 2% equals roughly $11M in added funds to our County’s budget. Based on each municipalities varying state equalization rate – this is approximately a $25-$35 per year increase to the average homeowner.
So for about the cost of a movie for two, you will fund the hiring of (Astorino-eliminated) engineers that will get to work on our crumbling infrastructure, hire needed public safety officers so our parks and roads are protected, hire curators to educate the public about our one-of-a-kind County park system, help provide affordable child care for Westchester’s working families, and fund cost-effective programs that work to prevent domestic violence and other services to help individuals and families across the County.
As we heard from our independent auditors, the Citizens Budget Advisory Committee, The League of Women Voters, and The Scarsdale Forum, our county’s financial situation is not a good one – and the issues just keep compounding. (See the links below for those organization statements on the budget.)
We still have a lot of work to do but I am proud we were able to come together from both sides of the aisle to pass a budget that looks to finally get real with our finances so Westchester can have a brighter future.
Benjamin Boykin
Westchester County Legislator
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WHITE PLAINS WEEK — THE STATE OF THE CITY EDITION — STATE OF THE COUNTY EDITION ON INTERNET NOW ON YOU TUBE AND www.whiteplainsweek.com

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Mayor’s State of the City–Says City is Positioned Well to Serve Millennial generation. METRO-NORTH Will Build New Railroad Station, They are Working with City to Develop it. Says City awaits Proposals for 4 City Sites Adjacent to Station. Says The Grid-Former Sholz Site Has an Anchor Tenant, And Lennar Pavilion Excavation Site Will Submit a Redesign. Esplanade Stalled Waiting Financing

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Clips of Mayor Tom Roach’s State of the City Comments to the White Plains Council of Neighborhood Associations Tuesday will be shown tonight on White Plains Week at 7:30 PM on Verizon Fios Channel 45 and Altice Cablevision Channel 76 and on the internet at www.wpcommunitymedia.org.

WPCNR SOUTH END TIMES. By John F. Bailey. December 15, 2017:

White Plains Mayor Tom Roach paid his annual visit to the White Plains Council of Neighborhood Associations Tuesday evening, and said the city was in good position to deliver what the millennial generation wants: walkable city without the necessity to drive everywhere.

He announced Metro North had announced they would build a new train station facility and the city was involved in Metro North’s planning for the station, disclosing no details about how the station was being developed and what the station would incorporate.

He was proud the city got nine submissions from potential developers of the four city-owned parcels on the eastern side of the station and said the city was now awaiting proposals from them.

He said when asked about progress of already approved major projects that–

The Grid former Sholz property had reached an agreement with a major anchor tenant which he said would be announced when the deal is complete and financing for the project could be obtained.

He said the Lennar project which as razed the former Pavilion mall was coming back to the city with a new design change in the project, that was not exactly clear  what it involved.

He said that projects already approved were not proceeding until financing was obtained, due to the changing retail market, but did not give details, one such project, he said is  the refurbishing of the Esplanade that was in progress but now in the process of securing financing to proceed with that interior conversion to apartments.

He said the city bond rating was stable and unchanged. He said the new parking “ap” now accounted for 25% of Parking revenues, considering it a success and that parking revenue was up and tickets were down.

He said the movie-tv production business was up in White Plains, and heartily recommended The Post movie which was shot almost entirely in White Plains.

You can see some of the Mayor’s remarks on White Plains Week this evening at 7:30 PM county-wide on Verizon Fios ch. 76 and Altice-Cablevision Channel 76 and on the internet at www.whiteplainsweek.com, youtube and www.wpcommunitymedia.org (live and after the show).

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WHITE PLAINS SALVATION ARMY LEADER ON PEOPLE TO BE HEARD ON YOUTUBE AND www.whiteplainsweek.com RINGING IN THE HOLIDAY CHEER

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New White Plains Salvation Army Major Jenny Alarcon and Salvation Army Board Member, White Plains Television’s John Vorperian, stopped by White Plains Television Studios this week  to give an update on The Salvation Army’s annual charity collection, the Red Kettle Campaign  to fund all The Salvation Army White Plains services for 2018.

Their interview  is now on the internet for viewing around the world on YOUTUBE or www.whiteplainsweek.com 

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Mike Spano, Mayor of Yonkers for Next 2 Years, Announces He Will Run for Vacated Latimer Seat in the White Plains 37th District.

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WPCNR ALBANY ROUNDS. From the Mike Spano Campaign. December 13, 2017:

Yonkers Mayor Mike Spano today announced his intention to seek the Democratic Party nomination for the 37th State Senate District, which will become vacant January 1st when Senator George Latimer becomes Westchester County Executive.

“We’ve turned Yonkers around during my six years as mayor,” said Spano, adding, “I want to put that record of success and leadership to work for the people of the 37th District.”

Spano released a video to launch his campaign which can be viewed at

www.mikespano4senate.com

“I’ll work to get Albany’s attention to our needs, and you can bet I’ll stand up for Westchester values against the assault we are under from the Trump administration,” said Spano.

Spano said he has been talking to Democratic activists and district leaders throughout the 37thDistrict, and is extremely heartened by their encouragement. “The support is strong, and once the Governor sets the date for a special election, they know I’m going to hit the ground running.”

Spano said his priorities will be to fight for a fair share of education funding for Westchester school districts, to ensure the area economy remains strong, and to hold the line on taxes. “People want good jobs, they want good schools, and they don’t want to be taxed out of existence,” said Spano, “That’s what this election will be about.”

Elected as Mayor in 2011 after representing Yonkers as an Assemblyman, Spano led the City to success in a wide variety of areas. He transformed the City’s bond rating from near-junk status to an “A” rating by Moody’s and Standard & Poors. All of his submitted budgets stayed within the state property tax cap. He inherited a $55 million shortfall in school district funds due to accounting  errors begun under the prior administration, and fixed the problem without resorting to layoffs or cuts in education programs.

Under Spano’s watch nearly $2 billion in private investment has flowed into the city, transforming the downtown and providing housing and jobs throughout the city. Crime is at an all-time low, and Wallet Hub recently designated Yonkers as one of the 100 best cities in the United States.  “Westchester needs strong leadership in the State Senate,” he concluded. “I’m ready to provide it.”

The 37th State Senate District stretches from parts of Yonkers and New Rochelle in the south following the eastern side of the county to Bedford. It is comprised of Bedford, Bronxville, Eastchester, Harrison, Larchmont, Mamaroneck, New Rochelle, Port Chester, Rye, Rye Brook, Tuckahoe, White Plains and Yonkers.

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Power Monitoring Diagnostic Center Opens at New York Power Authority in White Plains

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WPCNR THE POWER NEWS. From the Office of Governor Andrew M.Cuomo. December 12, 2017:

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the opening of a new, cutting-edge digitized power asset monitoring and diagnostic center at the New York Power Authority’s headquarters in White Plains. The initiative is a major milestone in the Governor’s Reforming the Energy Vision strategy to build an energy system that is cleaner, more resilient and affordable and is part of the Governor’s investment in clean energy technology and innovation.

The new Integrated Smart Operations Center, known as the iSOC, will analyze the performance of NYPA’s power generation assets and statewide network of transmission lines to identify problems and issues before they occur in an effort to prevent potential service outages and reduce repair and replacement costs. The new center also advances the state’s goal to become the first all-digital public power utility in the U.S.

“With the opening of this state-of-the-art center, we are modernizing our state energy system and creating a more resilient, reliable and flexible power grid helping to grow our clean energy economy,” Governor Cuomo said. “This hub keeps New York at the forefront of innovation while leading the nation in combatting climate change through bold investments in clean energy technology, helping to secure a greener future for all.”

The state-of-the-art center, uses GE Digital’s predictive analytics software to forecast and prevent equipment failures and significant outages at NYPA’s 16 power plants and more than 1,400 circuit miles of transmission lines. NYPA will use GE’s software to monitor several aspects of its generation and transmission operations. NYPA plans to integrate additional monitoring capabilities on GE’s Predix application platform in the future, including emergency operations, cybersecurity, physical security, network operations, information technology and data analytics.

Online monitoring of power plants, sub-stations and power lines will increase plant efficiency and productivity, reduce unplanned downtime, lower maintenance costs and minimize operational risks. The technology also will help NYPA make continued progress in meeting the Governor’s Clean Energy Standard, which requires that half of all electricity in New York comes from renewable sources and that greenhouse gas emissions be reduced 40 percent by 2030.

New York State Chairman of Energy & Finance Richard L. Kauffman said,”Utilities need to move more aggressively into the digital age if we are to build a grid that is more affordable, resilient and with fewer emissions. Much as it did as a pioneer in the early days of large scale hydro development, NYPA is setting the pace to become the nation’s first digital end-to-end utility.”

“Today is a banner day for NYPA and a historic day for New York State’s energy system,” said John R. Koelmel, chairman, NYPA Board of Trustees. “This digital power operations center will help NYPA make optimal, cost-efficient asset management decisions at its power generating facilities that will improve performance, lower operating costs, and help to reduce carbon emissions throughout the state by running more efficient generation and transmission facilities.”

“Deploying these breakthrough technologies marks a major step in NYPA’s effort to become the nation’s first digital utility, end-to-end, and sets a new standard in utility asset management,” said Gil C. Quiniones, NYPA president and CEO.”By using advanced data analysis to monitor all our assets simultaneously, we can continue to provide low-cost and reliable power while making smart and efficient operating decisions real time.”

“We applaud this tremendous step for NYPA, as the Authority leads the way for digital transformation in the power and utility industry. Our collaboration can serve as an example for how GE’s digital solutions are purpose built for industry, increasing efficiency and productivity in some of the most complex operations,” said Bill Ruh, CEO of GE Digital and Chief Digital Officer of GE. “Through a fully integrated approach to big data and analytics, our software solutions like Asset Performance Management are helping organizations like NYPA turn insights into action and make power affordable, reliable, accessible and sustainable.”

NYPA began using the system to monitor its 500-megawatt power plant in Queens in December 2016 and has now expanded its use to monitor all of its generation and transmission assets. Data is collected from more than 24,000 strategically deployed sensors embedded in equipment and analyzed for signs of normal aging. Data highlights are displayed in real time on an 81-foot video wall, where more than a dozen data screens draw attention to significant deviations. NYPA engineers can then promptly address potential issues with plant operations managers.

Also housed on the 25,000-square-foot all-digital floor will be NYPA’s New York Energy Manager (NYEM) and its Advanced Grid Innovation Laboratory for Energy (AGILeacc), which uses “big data” analytics to simulate, develop, deploy and integrate the next-generation electric grid, further positioning New York State as a leader in electric grid research.

Predictive analytics have already helped NYPA address issues that could have escalated into more serious problems had they not been diagnosed and addressed early. Going forward, the iSOC will help prevent potentially expensive shut downs of power assets for repairs or replacement.

The asset health center is also key in helping NYPA achieve the goals of its 2020 strategic plan to improve the efficiency and reliability of its facilities while making them more cost effective.

Smart Space Fosters Collaboration and Innovation

Today’s unveiling also included a presentation about how NYPA’s AGILe initiative fosters collaboration with academia, government and the private sector working on joint research and the development of smart-grid technology. Quiniones and NYPA staff also explained how the New York Energy Manager, housed both on the digital floor and in Albany, uses advanced data analytics to provide thousands of state buildings with information on their energy use to help them increase efficiencies and achieve cost savings.

 

The iSOC unites several NYPA departments in a shared collaborative, physical space aimed to inspire creativity, problem solving and partnership. The floor also houses NYPA’s emergency operations center, strategy team, and research, technology development and innovation offices. In addition, an “Innovation Zone” open plan workspace encourages engineers, program and project leaders, and customers to collaborate on new ideas and develop new solutions and applications.

For more information, as well as pictures of the space and videos, visit NYPA’s Integrated Smart Operations Center web page. To learn more about Reforming the Energy Vision, including the Governor’s $5 billion investment in clean energy technology and innovation, visit www.ny.gov/REV4NY and follow us at @Rev4NY.

 

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Governor Cuomo Announces Plan to Protect Puerto Rico Lectric Grid in Future Storms

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WPCNR PUERTO RICO REPORT. From of the Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo. December 12, 2017:

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and Governor Ricardo Rosselló today announced a plan to rebuild and transform Puerto Rico’s electric power system, which was severely damaged by Hurricane Maria in September. The envisioned system will be more resilient, efficient, advanced, and less dependent on fossil fuel imports that cost Puerto Ricans more than $2 billion annually.

“In the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy in New York, a plan was immediately put into place to harden and enhance the power grid to ensure storms would not damage our communities in the future – and now is the time to implement a similar plan to ensure these upgrades are also completed in Puerto Rico,” Governor Cuomo said. “We need to act now to transform the island’spower grid and provide the people of Puerto Rico with a modern and reliable electric system.”

“As we continue to address the challenges of rebuilding Puerto Rico and restoring power to residents across the island, Governor Cuomo and the people of New York are stepping up yet again to provide unwavering support throughout this difficult recovery process,” said Governor Rosselló. “I applaud the actions of the Puerto Rico Energy Resiliency Working Group for developing this plan and creating a critical foundation to rebuild and reimagine Puerto Rico’s electric power system.”

The plan, created by the Puerto Rico Energy Resiliency Working Group established by Governor Cuomo to aid the island in its damage assessment and power grid rebuild planning, calls for the island’s new electric power system to be designed with the resiliency to withstand future storms and to be built with modern grid technologies and control systems. The new system will have increased renewable generation, such as wind and solar; incorporate new distributed energy resource technologies, such as energy storage and microgrids; reduce dependency on fossil fuels; and enable energy to become abundant, affordable and sustainable for the people of Puerto Rico.

The working group’s rebuild recommendations are based on experience implementing power system recovery, rebuilding and hardening in the aftermath of hurricanes encountered on the U.S. mainland over the last decade. The recommendations include the use of modern technology and incorporate lessons learned from the successful rebuild efforts in other regions after natural disasters, such as Superstorm Sandy in New York. Additionally, the plan’s recommendations align with the U.S. Department of Energy’s recommendations for power system hardening and resiliency.

Consistent with the observed wind speeds from Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority’s new system needs to withstand a Category 4 storm, which produces wind speeds of 155 miles/hour and heavy floods. The plan also calls to modernize the Puerto Rico electric grid, leveraging proven power system technologies to better contain outages, reduce recovery times, lower operations costs and enable more sustainable energy resources.

The development of this plan was undertaken in parallel with New York State’s post-hurricane assessment and restoration support to Puerto Rico that began in September. Currently, more than 450 New York State utilities workers are on the ground in Puerto Rico, working diligently to repair the island’s power grid.

New York resources and personnel currently in Puerto Rico arrived in November following two previous deployments of New York Power Authority technical experts to Puerto Rico announced by Governor Cuomo on September 22 and September 29. In the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Maria, those NYPA electric utility crews embedded themselves within PREPA to assist in the triage of the power grid that included the assessment of virtually all of the island’s 360 substations.

“After Superstorm Sandy, Governor Cuomo saw firsthand the real hardships of New Yorkers without electricity and heating for days and even weeks on end,”Richard Kauffman, Chairman of Energy and Finance, New York State.  “The Governor immediately put into action a strategy to rebuild the grid of the past with the grid of the future under Reforming the Energy Vision, or REV, for a cleaner, more resilient and affordable energy system. I’m proud to be part of the plan to ensure Puerto Ricans will benefit from New York’s experience and knowledge as we help the U.S. territory rebuild their grid.”

“Governor Cuomo understood early on that it would be necessary to not only rebuild Puerto Rico’s power grid to restore electric service for the people of Puerto Rico, but also to develop a plan for Puerto Rico’s power grid of the future,” Gil C. Quiniones, NYPA president and CEO, said. “NYPA, and our collaborators in the Governor’s working group, want to seize this opportunity to transform and harden Puerto Rico’s electric system to ensure that this catastrophic damage does not repeat itself.”

The Puerto Rico Energy Resiliency Working Group, which put forth the plan with the assistance of Navigant Consulting, Inc., is comprised of power utilities and leading entities in the energy sector, including:

  • New York Power Authority (NYPA)
  • Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA)
  • Puerto Rico Energy Commission
  • Consolidated Edison (Con Edison)
  • U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
  • Edison International
  • Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
  • Long Island Power Authority (LIPA)
  • Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA)
  • Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL)
  • National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
  • Grid Modernization Lab Consortium (GMLC)
  • Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)

 

 

 

 

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