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CCA Orders. Collectively, the February 26, 2015 “Order Granting Petition in Part” issued by the PSC in Case 14-M-0564; the April 21, 2016 “Order Authorizing Framework for Community Choice Aggregation Opt-out Program” issued by the PSC in Case 14-M-0224 (the “CCA Framework Order”), which sets forth the requirements, terms, and conditions under which CCA programs can proceed through implementation; and the November 15, 2018 “Order Approving Renewal of the Sustainable Westchester Community Choice Aggregation Program” issued by the PSC in Case 14-M-0564, which reauthorizes the Sustainable Westchester CCA program under a Master Implementation Plan.
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CCA Orders. Collectively, the February 26, 2015 “Order Granting Petition in Part” issued by the PSC in Case 14-M-0564; the April 21, 2016 “Order Authorizing Framework for Community Choice Aggregation Opt-out Program” issued by the PSC in Case 14-M-0224 (the “CCA Framework Order”), which sets forth the requirements, terms, and conditions under which CCA programs can proceed through implementation; and the November 15, 2018 “Order Approving Renewal of the Sustainable Westchester Community Choice Aggregation Program” issued by the PSC in Case 14-M-0564, which reauthorizes the Sustainable Westchester CCA program under a Master Implementation Plan; and the January 19, 2023 “Order Modifying Community Choice Aggregation Programs and Establishing Further Process” issued by the PSC in Case 14-M-0224 (the “CCA Framework Modification Order”).
CCA Orders issued by the PSC in Case 14-M- Framework for Community Choice Aggregation Opt- in Case 14-M-0224, which sets forth the requirements, terms, and conditions under which CCA programs can proceed through implementation; and the November 15, -M-0564, which reauthorizes the Sustainable Westchester CCA program under a Master Implementation Plan.
CCA Orders. Collectively, the February 26, 2015 “Order Granting Petition in Part” issued by PSC in Case 14-M-0564, “Petition of Sustainable Westchester for Expedited Approval for the Implementation of a Pilot Community Choice Aggregation Program within the County of Westchester” and, the “Authorizing Framework for Community Choice Aggregation Opt-out Program” issued on April 21, 2016 (the “CCA Order”) on CCA setting forth the requirements, terms, and conditions under which CCA programs can proceed through implementation.

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