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Adjusted Executive Appropriation Request Percent 2001-02 2002-03 Change Change AGENCY SUMMARY Special Rev.-Fed. 0 2,500,000 2,500,000 -- Special Rev.-Other 14,656,000 14,656,000 0 0.00% Capital Projects Fund 15,250,000 13,250,000 (2,000,000) -13.11% Clean Water-Clean Air Implementation Fund 117,000 117,000 0 0.00% Total for AGENCY SUMMARY: 30,023,000 30,523,000 500,000 1.67% STATE OPERATIONS Special Rev.-Fed. 0 2,500,000 2,500,000 -- Special Rev.-Other 14,656,000 14,656,000 0 0.00% Total for STATE OPERATIONS: 14,656,000 17,156,000 2,500,000 17.06% Planning and Operations Special Rev.-Fed. 0 2,500,000 2,500,000 -- Total for Program: 0 2,500,000 2,500,000 -- Research, Development and Demonstration Special Rev.-Other 14,656,000 14,656,000 0 0.00% Total for Program: 14,656,000 14,656,000 0 0.00% CAPITAL PROJECTS Capital Projects Fund 15,250,000 13,250,000 (2,000,000) -13.11% Clean Water-Clean Air Implementation Fund 117,000 117,000 0 0.00% Total for CAPITAL PROJECTS: 15,367,000 13,367,000 (2,000,000) -13.01% Western New York Nuclear Service Center Program Capital Projects Fund 15,250,000 13,250,000 (2,000,000) -13.11% Total for Program: 15,250,000 13,250,000 (2,000,000) -13.11% Clean Water/Clean Air Administration Clean Water-Clean Air Implementation Fund 117,000 117,000 0 0.00% Total for Program: 117,000 117,000 0 0.00% BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS (Executive Budget: pp. 185-186) The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) is a public benefit corporation responsible for the management of energy research, development and demonstration programs which are funded by assessments on gas and electric utilities. NYSERDA also administers Federal grant programs related to energy efficiency, issues tax-exempt bonds on behalf of private energy supply companies for environmental improvements, and carries out the programmatic and regulatory functions of the former State Energy Office. In addition, NYSERDA administers the Federal Petroleum Overcharge Recovery Program (POCR) and the Systems Benefit Charge (SBC) that was established by the Public Service Commission to fund energy, environmental and low- income customer programs. Finally, NYSERDA manages the former nuclear fuel reprocessing plant at West Valley in Cattaraugus County and the Saratoga Technology and Energy Park in Saratoga County. The Authority is included in the Transportation and Economic Development appropriation bill. State Operations The Executive recommends a Special Revenue Other Fund appropriation of $14,656,000 in State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2002-03 for the Energy, Research, and Development Program, reflecting no change from the SFY 2001-02 appropriation level. The Governor proposes a new $2,500,000 appropriation to support the Federal Petroleum Overcharge Recovery (POCR) Program in the Planning and Operations Program. These funds are transferred to the Power Authority of the State of New York and utilized for energy efficiency programs. Capital Projects The Executive recommends a Capital Projects appropriation of $13,250,000 in SFY 2002-03 for costs related to the Western New York Nuclear Service Center at West Valley, a decrease of $2,000,000 from SFY 2001-02. This ongoing project entails the vitrification of spent nuclear fuel and is funded primarily (90 percent) by the Federal Government. The decrease in the State's 10 percent matching share is driven by federal cost estimates. In addition, the Executive proposes to maintain an appropriation of $117,000 from the Clean Water/Clean Air Implementation Fund to support personnel costs associated with the Clean Fuel Buses component of the 1996 Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Act. Article VII Proposals The Executive proposes Article VII legislation authorizing the use of Federal POCR funds for energy efficiency projects. Additionally, the Executive proposes Article VII legislation authorizing the use of utility assessments collected pursuant to Section 18-a of the Public Service Law to support the Authority's operations. |
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