What is Rockland Community Power?
Rockland Community Power is a community choice aggregation (CCA) program—comprising communities in New York’s Rockland County—that enables participants to access renewable electricity.
The participating towns and villages have banded together to pool local electricity demand in order to leverage the collective buying power of their residents and small businesses in an effort to secure more favorable energy supply rates, protect consumers, and support the generation of clean energy in NY State.
The participating communities with active electricity supply contracts through the program are the Villages of Grand View-on-Hudson, Haverstraw, Nyack, and Upper Nyack.
The prospective communities with no active electricity supply contracts through the program are the Towns of Clarkstown and Orangetown and Villages of Piermont, Suffern and West Haverstraw.
This program was formed in partnership with Joule Community Power.
What is Joule Community Power?
Joule Community Power works with municipalities and local partners to empower communities and facilitate their goals of providing residents and businesses with cleaner energy. With no upfront cost to a municipality or its residents, Joule’s integrated Community Power program helps municipalities and consumers (1) save money by gaining leverage to procure less expensive electricity for residents and businesses, (2) make money by creating new revenue opportunities through participation in energy markets, and (3) go green by gaining local control to opt for clean and renewable generation sources. Joule's distinctive expertise in designing and implementing new consumer-protective electricity supply contracts was instrumental in the creation of New York State’s first CCA program. Joule has the expertise, relationships, and experience to effectively design, implement, and manage such a program. Having created the blueprint to guide communities through a smooth and empowering decision process, Joule aims to scale its Community Power model across NY State and beyond. Joule also offers capacity tag management services to businesses wishing to reduce their electricity costs by strategically managing their energy consumption.
Joule Community Power is a division of Joule Assets.
Learn More about Community Choice Aggregation in NY
The Public Service Commission (PSC) authorized CCA April 21, 2016. The PSC continues to regulate CCA with the support of the Department of Public Service (DPS). Information including CCA program rules can be found here on the DPS website.
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) created a toolkit to support the development of CCA. The toolkit can be found here on NYSERDA’s website.