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East Point Energy Center, Sharon Springs Article 10 Case 17-F-0599

16 October 2020 by DSR

 
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New York State Department of Public Service Document Master Matter Number 17-02032 Case 17-F-0599

Schoharie Resolution 79 PDF
Schoharie Resolution 80 PDF

Siting Board meeting videos
NYSDPS youtube channel
East Point Energy Center (Solar) – Case 17-F-0599 (Oct 15, 2020 – 1 pm)
East Point Energy Center (Solar) – Case 17-F-0599 (Oct 15, 2020 – 6 pm)
 

 
How to make public comments for the record and how to listen to the sessions on October 15, 2020 PDF
 
New York State Department of Public Service Public Comment Session for East Point Energy Center 50MW solar power plant in Sharon Springs, NY on October 15, 2020 at 1:00 PM
Don Airey or Schoharie County, Chair Energy Committee for Schoharie Board of Supervisors, speaks at minute 19:00 concerning how Article 10 projects are not equitable to rural New Yorkers. He requests the state provide a fair and just process.
 
listen to the audio recording of the October 15, 2020 1:00PM session
 
New York State Department of Public Service 15 October 2020 at 1:00PM
 

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