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  • In November 2004, the New York State Public Service Commission voted to expand the state's uniform electricity interconnection standards to include distributed generators up to 2 MW (PDF 20 KB). This facilitates their connection to local utility delivery systems in the state.

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  • Combined Heat and Power Market Potential for New York State (PDF 1.0 MB) — Energy Nexus Group and Pace Energy Project, May 2002. This report, prepared for the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, concludes that there is the potential for approximately 8,500 MW of new CHP in New York over the next decade.

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