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Begin by filling out the 'Applicant Information' section. Provide your name or business name, site address, mailing address, and contact details. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for communication.
Next, move to the 'Service Requirements' section. Specify your electric and gas service needs by indicating the required kilowatts (kW) for appliances like water heaters and air conditioning units. This helps in sizing facilities correctly.
In the 'Customer Requirements' section, review any applicable charges for overhead or underground services. Be mindful of additional costs that may apply based on seasonal conditions.
Attach a certified site plan that marks preferred meter locations and distances from building corners as specified in the instructions.
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How do I know who provides electricity in my area?
Natural gas service is supplied to the eastern portion of Niagara County by NYSEG, while the western area is served by National Fuel Corporation. NYSEG provides electric in the Lockport area while National Grid services the rest of Niagara County.
Where does upstate New York get its electricity from?
70% of this electricity comes from renewable resources (43% from existing New York and Quebec hydroelectric generation, 27% from solar, land-based wind and other renewables) while the other 30% comes from zero emission resources that include nuclear generation.
Who supplies New York state with electricity?
How to Enroll Electricity SuppliersPhone New York Gas and Electric (R,N) 888-947-7899 NextEra Energy Services New York LLC (N) 800-882-1276 Niagara, County of (N) 716-842-1710 NOCO Electric LLC (R,N) 888-630-662672 more rows
Who provides electricity to upstate New York?
Then call us immediately at 800.572.1121 or 911 from a safe location.
Why are cities banning natural gas in new construction?
The main policy goals of natural gas restrictions are to reduce GHG emissions and health hazards associated with the indoor use of natural gas appliances.
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