Northampton DHIA To Meet Dairylea Files p etition For Pilot Program in attending SYRACUSE. N_Y.~ Dairylea high citric rates. By it Dairy Herd Improvement Associa- must make reservations by Nov. Cooperate Inc filcd a pcUUon dlows farmers - the backbone of tionand the county Holstein Asso- 10, but may pay at the door. There today with theNcw Yodc Sato the upstate New York economy ciation have announced their joint “no charge for no-shows. Checks ?“ bllc Scrvicc C ol ™™ BBloll (PSQ to buy compennvdy pneed elec annual meeting and banquet to be should be made payable to: North- for 8,1 P dot P™*™! tocrty.This. and the pilot s inclu held 7p m Nov. 19, at the Stock- ampton County Holstein Club. under which farmers and food sion of food processors mclud «town Memorial Hall, in To make reservations, call Lay- processors in upstate New York mg dairy plants - provides much ne Klein at (215) 252-0961. will be able to purchase electricity needed economic development from suppliers of their choice, opportunities for rural New Rick Smith, Dairylea’s chief York,” said Smith, executive officer, said at the The electric retail pilot program A t . 1 Cooperative’s annual meeting, is being proposed for the areas AJL || / | OPC held in Syracuse. 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John O’Brien, president of WEPCO, stated that, “We are proud to be associated with this effort to bring the benefits of electric industry restructuring to one of the oldest and most impor tant industries in New York Smith commented that Dairylea decided to take the lead in electric deregulation for agriculture because of the savings it could “Our mission state ment focuses on maxi mizing net income at the farm. Facilitating the bulk purchase oi electricity furthers our mission and is similar to the types of programs that we’ve already developed to help improve our members’ bottom lines.” Estimates indicate that the deregulation of electricity could result in cost reductions of up to 25 percent, added Smith, which translate to a cost savings for most dairy farmers of about 10 cents per hundredweight. "The pilot program will provide valuable experience with large scale aggregation of customers,” said Smith. “As the PSC has observed, aggregation is the way in which con sumers, including Dairylea members and affiliates, can obtain favorable prices and service options.” According to Smith, the program the State’s first multi-utility retail competition pilot I will yield valuable information about market behavior and systems operations throughout most of the State. “The knowledge gained from this project is critical in moving I toward the PSC’s goal I of initiating retail com- I petition in electricity supply by 1998,” Smith explained. Wheeled Electric Power Company is an electricity marketing company based in Uniondale, N.Y. Wheeled Electric is cur rently providing electr icity service directly to consumers in the Orange and Rockland pilot program in New York, as well as pilot programs in New Hampshire and Illinois. Dairylea is a Syracuse-based, agri cultural service organi zation, cooperatively owned by dairy farmers throughout the North east. It markets more I than 4.5 billion pounds of milk annually and participates and is invested in a milk mark eting network stretch ing from Maine to Maryland to Ohio.