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Patricia A. Eddington

Patricia A. Eddington

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District number: 3

 Patricia A. Eddington is running for State Assembly, District 3.

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In 2007-2008, Eddington:

  • In regards to new energy production and alternative energy in New York, Eddington voted for A.8697 to Reauthorizes Article X of Public Service Law governing siting of major electric generating facilities which establishes a siting process that is more open to the public and requires greater analysis on potential environmental and public health impacts
  • She voted for A.7365 and A.7366, which earmarked revenue from the sale of CO2 emissions allowances for energy efficiency and clean energy and created a dedicated clean energy fund.
  • She supports legislation making taxpayers who install solar energy systems eligible for tax credits and increases size of eligible solar energy systems from 10 to 50 kilowatts, A.7451. She also supports expanding eligibility criteria in existing state law to include non-residential solar and wind energy systems, and increase limits on residential solar, wind and farm waste systems. A.11146 and A.11582
  • Eddington voted to expand net metering eligibilities to include fuel cells and electric corporation customers, increases size of all eligible systems and eliminates system wide caps A.8690 and for A.9902 which provides for the net energy metering of solar, wind, fuel cell and farm waste electric generating systems
  • Dealing with energy tax incentives and loans she supports extending the allowance of tax credits for purchase of energy efficient home heating systems (up to $500 until 2009) and for purchase of cleaner heating fuel oil (extends bio-heat tax credit until 2011). A.7909, and legislation which creates a real property tax abatement for solar power system in New York City A.11202
  • She also supported A.5494 that establishes a small business energy loan program to finance costs of facility improvements to reduce energy.
(sources: EPL/Environmental Advocates, internet research)

 




Contact:

38 Oak Street, Suite 5, Patchogue, NY 11772

Phone: 631-569-4226

Fax: 631-569-4227

Email: info@patriciaeddington.com

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