The businesses and other private and public entities served by the New York
Power Authority are as diverse as New York’s geography and
population. They include:
Over
700 businesses and industrial customers,
including manufacturing
companies such as Anchor Glass of Elmira and General Motors of
Tonawanda, and non-manufacturing companies, such as Automatic Data
Processing of Edgewood and Sysco Food Services of Warners.
115 government entities in New York City and
Westchester County, including New York City government,
the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the Port Authority of New York
and New Jersey, the New York City Housing Authority, Westchester
County government and most Westchester municipalities, school
district and other public entities.
47 municipal and four rural cooperative electric
systems, municipal and utility service agencies in New York City
and Nassau, Suffolk and Westchester Counties.
Other public customers, including Brookhaven
National Laboratory, the St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation,
the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority and the New York State
Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.
Public Agencies in seven neighboring
states—Connecticut, Massachusetts New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, and Vermont, as required by federal law and
licenses.