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Utilities File Energy Affordability Policy Program Reports

Category: New York
Related Categories: Energy Affordability, Residential, Utility

As background beginning December 1, 2025/1/25, the utilities must update the energy affordability policy program (EAPP) budget cap for the energy affordability policy program.

By 1/13/26, the utilities are directed to begin accepting enhanced energy affordability policy program applications.

O&R filed its 3/26 monthly report 12, and 3 (5/1/26).

O&R filed its 3/26 EEAP monthly report Part 56, and 7 (5/1/26).

NFGD filed its EEAP report Part 12, and 3 (4/30/26).

NFGD filed its EAP report Part 12, and 3 (4/30/26).

National Grid utilities (KEDLI, KEDNY and NMPC) filed their 3/26 monthly reports (4/30/25).

Con Edison filed its 3/26 EAP monthly report (4/30/26).

Con Edison filed its 3/26 EEAP monthly report (4/30/26).

Con Edison filed its EAP Part 12, and 3 (4/30/26).

Con Edison filed its EEAP report Part 45, and 6 (4/30/26).

NYSEG-RGE filed its EEAP report Part 45, and 6 (4/27/26).

NYSEG-RGE filed its EAP monthly report Part 12, and 3 (4/29/26).

Central Hudson filed its EEAP report Part 45, and 6 (4/29/26).

Next Steps:

By 11/1/26, the utilities must incorporate enhanced energy affordability policy program budget filing worksheets into energy affordability policy budget workbooks.

By 1/17/27, the utilities must file a report detailing key findings on income verification and automated enrollment to the Energy Affordability Policy Working Group.

The Utilities must file annual EAPP workpapers by 11/1 of each year.