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  • Public Service Commission - Modification to Increase Financing Amount for CenTrio Energy Syracuse LLC and Syracuse Energy Concessionaire LLC (I.D. No. PSC-11-26-00011-A)
    July 1, 2026

    Public Service Commission approved June 11, 2026 petition by CenTrio Energy Syracuse LLC and Syracuse Energy Concessionaire LLC to increase authorized debt financing from $250 million to $400 million.

  • Public Service Commission - Transfer of Ownership of Electric Generating Facility (I.D. No. PSC-11-26-00010-A)
July 1, 2026

Public Service Commission approved transfer of an electric generating facility in Onondaga County, New York to Brookfield Power and affiliated entities on June 11, 2026, with transferees required to notify the Secretary within 15 days and file annua…

  • Public Service Commission - ZEC 2.0 Implementation Plan (I.D. No. PSC-11-26-00007-A)
    July 1, 2026

    New York Public Service Commission approves ZEC 2.0 Implementation Plan requiring Load-Serving Entities to execute purchase agreements within 90 days of June 11, 2026 notification.

  • Public Service Commission - Lightened Regulatory Regime for North Seneca Solar Project, LLC (I.D. No. PSC-03-26-00002-A)
    July 1, 2026

    Public Service Commission authorizes North Seneca Solar Project, LLC's lightened regulatory status for a proposed 90-megawatt solar facility in Waterloo and Junius, New York, with applicant required to file acceptance within 30 days of the June 11, …

  • Public Service Commission - Lightened Regulatory Regime and Financing Approval for Two Rivers Solar Farm, LLC (I.D. No. PSC-43-25-00004-A)
    July 1, 2026

    Public Service Commission order PSC-43-25-00004-A authorizes Two Rivers Solar Farm's 200-megawatt solar facility in St. Lawrence County, New York, with lightened regulatory oversight and flexible financing; applicant must file acceptance within 30 d…

  • Long Island Power Authority - Small Generator Interconnection Procedures (SGIP) (I.D. No. LPA-26-26-00006-P)
    July 1, 2026

    Long Island Power Authority updates Small Generator Interconnection Procedures to prioritize distributed energy resource projects eligible for federal tax credits, effective October 1, 2026.

  • Department of Environmental Conservation - Treatment and Disposal of Landfill Leachate (I.D. No. ENV-26-26-00002-P)
    July 1, 2026

    New York Department of Environmental Conservation amendments to Parts 360 and 363 require 99.9% contaminant removal from leachate at 25 MSW and 7 C&D landfills, with conceptual plans due one year and final compliance within four years of the effecti…

  • Department of Environmental Conservation - I.D. No. ENV-11-26-00004-A: Deer Hunting Seasons, Deer Hunting Tags, and Archery Equipment
    July 1, 2026

    New York Department of Environmental Conservation adopts amendments to increase antlerless deer harvest and management authority under Title 6 NYCRR sections 1.11, 1.18–1.21, and 180.8.

  • Education Department - I.D. No. EDU-26-26-00008-P: Supervision of Physical Therapist Assistants
    July 1, 2026

    New York Education Department proposed rule relaxes on-site supervision requirements for physical therapist assistants to allow general supervision via telecommunication under Chapter 549 of the Laws of 2025.

  • Department of Civil Service - Public Notice of Regular Monthly Meeting
    July 1, 2026

    New York State Civil Service Commission holds its regular monthly meeting July 15–16, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at Empire State Plaza in Albany with online access available.

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