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Get the Power to Grow Your Business in NYS
New York State offers a wide range of energy programs to help your business reduce energy costs and to encourage economic development.

Click below for a copy of the PSC's Energy and Economic Development brochure

Part One of the Energy and Economic Development Brochure - contains information on business assistance programs, competitive pricing, energy cost savings by utilities and important telephone numbers and web addresses
Part Two of the Energy and Economic Development Brochure - contains a message to businesses from PSC Chairman William M. Flynn and a table of the economic development electric opportunities available from six major electric utility companies in NYS.

Additionally, the Energy and Economic Development Brochure contains summary information about utility and agency economic development programs. The table below provides links to the utility or agency economic development summaries as well as the utility and agency websites:

Summaries Web Addresses
Central Hudson www.chenergygroup.com
Con Edison www.coned.com
Keyspan www.keyspanenergy.com
Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) www.lipower.org
National Fuel Gas Company www.natfuel.com
New York City Economic Development Corporation www.newyorkbiz.com
New York Power Authority (NYPA) www.nypa.gov
New York State Electric and Gas (NYSEG) www.nyseg.com
Niagara Mohawk, A National Grid Company www.niagaramohawk.com
Orange and Rockland (O&R) www.oru.com
Rochester Gas and Electric (RG&E) www.rge.com
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