Environmental Disclosure
Your electricity supplier is required by the New York State Public Service Commission (PSC) to provide you with periodic environmental disclosure information on fuel sources and air emissions for the electricity supply purchased on your behalf.
This information is the most recent data provided by the PSC and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA).
- If you receive your electricity supply from RG&E, your environmental disclosure information is published periodically below and in EnergyLines, RG&E's bill insert.
- If you receive your electricity supply from a supplier other than RG&E and your supplier’s charges are included in your RG&E bill, your supplier’s environmental disclosure is published periodically as a separate bill insert with your RG&E bill and is posted here.
- If you buy electricity from a supplier other than RG&E, and are billed directly by your supplier, you should receive environmental disclosure information from your supplier.
For more information on environmental disclosure, contact the New York Public Service Commission at 888.Ask.PSC1 (888.275.7721) or the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority at 1.866.NYSERDA (866.697.3732).
Fuel sources used to generate your electricity:
January 1, 2023 through December 31, 2023
The actual total may vary slightly from 100% due to rounding
Hydroelectric | 4% |
Solid Waste | 3% |
Solar | 6% |
Oil | Less than 1% |
Biomass | Less than 1% |
Renewable Biogas | Less than 1% |
Coal | 2% |
Natural Gas | 58% |
Nuclear | 25% |
Wind | Less than 1% |
Total | 100% |
Air emissions relative to the New York State average:
January 1, 2023 through December 31, 2023