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New York’s Energy Affordability Crisis

Posted on 09/30/25

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EN ESPAÑOL | Energy affordability isn’t just a policy issue—it’s a daily struggle for many New Yorkers. These recommendations from AARP aim to bring fairness, transparency, and relief to households across the state. Whether it’s stopping unfair rate hikes or making assistance programs more accessible, there are real steps leaders can take right now.

How you can make your voice heard

What can be done about rising energy costs? AARP’s recommendations for New Yorkers

Governor Kathy Hochul has made affordability a key priority—and rightly so. With energy bills climbing and many households struggling to keep up, AARP is urging swift action to protect consumers. Here’s what we’re recommending:

Immediate actions to help consumers now

  • Reject Con Edison’s $2 billion rate hike 
    AARP is calling on the Governor and the Public Service Commission (PSC) to reject Con Edison’s proposed rate increase. Instead, they should demand a scaled-back plan that’s fair and affordable. If needed, temporary rates should be set while a new proposal is developed. 
  • Sign the Independent Utility Advocate Bill 
    This bill (A.2468/S.6277) would create an independent office to represent everyday consumers in utility rate cases. Right now, big utility companies have the upper hand—this advocate would help level the playing field and ensure your voice is heard. 
  • Make utility costs more transparent 
    Consumers deserve clear, itemized explanations of what they’re being charged for. AARP is pushing for plain-language reporting from utilities and the PSC, so ratepayers can understand their bills and hold companies accountable. 

Long-Term solutions in the 2026–27 State Budget

  • Invest in the Energy Assistance Program (EAP) 
    The EAP helps low-income households avoid falling behind on energy bills. But over a million eligible New Yorkers aren’t enrolled. AARP recommends a $200 million investment to expand access and remove enrollment barriers. 
  • Support community voices in rate cases 
    AARP wants to see $1 million allocated to help community organizations participate in PSC rate cases. This funding would ensure that consumer interests are better represented when decisions about energy costs are being made. 

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Sign the pledges

Click here to sign the pledge:  Reject the Con Edison Rate Hike! AARP

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Click here to Urge Governor Hochul to Give Utility Customers an Independent Advocate!

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