CHG&E will revise electric service protections for customers during extreme heat.
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- Published
- Category
- Public Hearing
- Case #
- 24-M-0586
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What You Should Do Next
- 1
Review the new policy
Visit CentralHudson.com to understand the revised tariff and its implications.
- 2
Prepare for summer heat
Ensure you are aware of the heat index forecasts to avoid service interruptions.
- 3
Contact CHG&E for questions
Reach out to Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation for any clarifications needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the new electric service policy?
- CHG&E will halt service terminations during extreme heat conditions.
- When does the new policy take effect?
- The policy will be effective starting June 1, 2026.
- Where can I find more information?
- Details will be available on CentralHudson.com and the New York State PSC website.
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Full Notice Text
GREENE COUNTY LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC CUSTOMERS Central Hudson Gas and Electric Corporation (“CHG&E”) is providing notice that, pursuant to a New York State Department of Public Service Commission Order in Case 24-M-0586, issued and effective March 19, 2026, its tariff for electric service, PSC No. 15, will be revised to provide expanded protections to residential customers during periods of extreme heat. Effective June 1, 2026, in accordance with its revised tariff, CHG&E will temporarily halt electric service terminations for residential customers and residential end-use customers when the heat index is forecasted to be or actually is 90°F or higher as reported by the National Weather Service in the customer’s area. Also pursuant to the revised tariff, in certain designated high heat (“heat island”) areas, service terminations will also be suspended for two additional days. The revised tariff will be available on CentralHudson.com and on the New York State Public Service Commission’s website.