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Published November 13, 2007 09:31 pm - Lake Placid brokers energy agreement with NYPA, with credits now possible on village electric bills.

Village promotes alternative-energy systems
Accord may encourage Lake Placid propery owners to generate power

By KIM SMITH DEDAM
Staff Writer

LAKE PLACID -- Lake Placid is reworking agreements with New York Power Authority to allow residents to install alternative-energy systems.

If households generate more power than they use, credits could be used against their Lake Placid Municipal Electric bill.

Lake Placid Mayor Jamie Rogers and village officials discussed the emerging arrangement in a work session Tuesday.

"In a lot of ways, we're behind the times on this," Rogers said. "But if people feel good about creating solar power and getting credit, then go for it."

Rogers and Village Electric Superintendent Peter Kroha have been working with the Power Authority to fine-tune the new plan.

Lake Placid residents have previously not been allowed to feed power back to the village grid, unlike other townships on mainline electric systems.

"If a person put (solar) panels on their house and generated up to 10 kilowatts, then NYPA would buy it back," Kroha said.

The arrangements are primarily geared toward homeowners and smaller systems.

"We've had several requests from residents about getting credit to their electric bill with solar panels," Rogers said.

Lake Placid Municipal Electric exists at the end of the grid and has worked out an agreement to keep electric rates low, Kroha said.

But a long-standing agreement with NYPA left the village out of the co-generation loop.

It changed, Kroha said, "with green power being in vogue." Households would have to create more power than they use in order to resell it.

Electric credits would be based on the going Lake Placid rates, which work on a dual cycle through winter and summer.

The heavy loads here occur in winter but are still low compared to other communities, Kroha said.

"Credits for summer rates would be given in summer, and winter credits would get the winter rate."



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