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New York Revokes Eligibility Of ESCO & Seven DERS

Category: New York

The New York State Public Service Commission (Commission) in a news release announces that the PSC revoked Polaris Power Services LLC’s (Polaris) eligibility to operate as an energy services company (ESCO) in New York State.

Staff alleged that Polaris Power retired zero RECs in its Environmental Disclosure Program subaccount in NYGATS toward Polaris’s voluntary renewable load, as allegedly required by Polaris’s contractual sales agreement obligations with customers.

Separately the New York Commission also acted against seven distributed energy resource (DER) companies alleging violations of the Commission’s Uniform Business Practices rules.

Press Release – PSC Acts Against Eight Energy Companies For Failing To Abide By Rules
Case 24-M-0482 / 24-00603 (07/17/2025)
(Proceeding on Motion of the Commission to Seek Consequences against Polaris Power Services LLC And Seven DERs for Violations of the Uniform Business Practices.)