Once serving more than 200,000 customers, municipal aggregation programs have ceased operating across the state, according to regulators.
NEW YORK (March 19, 2026) — Community Choice Aggregation programs, which once served hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers through municipally managed electricity supply, have now ceased operating statewide, according to the Public Service Commission.
A November 2024 order by the New York Public Service Commission identified significant concerns with the program, including limited customer savings, recurring billing and enrollment issues, and questions about whether it was delivering meaningful benefits. The Commission directed a formal evaluation to determine whether the program should be improved, restructured, or discontinued. READ MORE AT New York’s Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) Programs Have Quietly Ended Statewide - Talk of the Sound
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