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Providing Clean, Reliable, and Affordable Energy to Long Island and the Rockaways. As a Public Authority, LIPA owns the electricity system serving 1.2 million customers across Long Island and the Rockaways.
- About LIPA
As a not-for-profit public utility for Long Island and the...
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LIPA’s executive management team is dedicated to delivering...
- About LIPA
Long Island Power Authority (LIPA, "lie-pah") is a municipal subdivision [1] of the State of New York that owns the electric transmission and electric distribution system serving all of Long Island and a portion of New York City known as the Rockaways.
As a not-for-profit public utility for Long Island and the Rockaways, we’re here to ensure you have the clean, reliable, affordable energy our 1.2 million customers deserve. Formally created by the New York State Legislature, the Long Island Power Authority Act of 1986 designated LIPA as a corporate, municipal agency and a political ...
LIPA’s executive management team is dedicated to delivering clean, reliable and affordable electric service to our customers on Long Island and the Rockaways.
17 lis 2023 · The New York State Legislative Commission on the Future of the Long Island Power Authority today voted to approve its Final Report for submission to the legislature detailing its action plan for implementing a true public power model for residents of Long Island and the Rockaways, meaning that LIPA would directly provide electric service to the ...
17 kwi 2023 · The draft report surveys all of the major issues associated with the conversion of LIPA to a true public power model, including cost savings, accountable governance, workforce protections, and public oversight. The report also provides realistic alternatives for implementation.
More than 30 years ago, the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) was created as a public authority, nonprofit entity, to address the failures of the privately-owned Long Island Lighting Company (LILCO) after the debacle of the Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant and years of high rates and poor service.