We will advocate for
Con Edison to implement recommendations from the City's
report on the western Queens power outages
The damage caused by the 2006 power outages demonstrated
the need for extensive upgrades to the city's electric
delivery system. A City evaluation found that some of
the failures in western Queens could have been avoided
if equipment had been updated in a timelier manner,
if upgrades to the system had been monitored more closely
or if Con Edison had fully implemented recommendations
made after the Washington Heights blackout in 1999.
We will advocate before the PSC and through the upcoming
Con Edison electric rate case for the implementation
of the 53 recommendations contained in the City's report.
These recommendations include:
- Expanding the installation of advanced meters, which
will improve Con Edison's ability to instantly identify
the number of customers affected by a power outage
- Accelerating repairs to failure-prone components
of the grid and strengthening oversight of contractors
- Completing the implementation of all recommendations
from the 1999 blackout, while evaluating similarities
with the Queens blackout for additional lessons on
how to improve grid reliability
Progress (as
of 4/22/08):
The PSC issued an order on July 20 implementing Long
Island City outage recommendations. The City, as well
as the Consumer Protection Board, filed a Petition for
Rehearing on August 20, asking the Public Service Commission
to revisit 26 of the City's 53 recommendations. |