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Shaping Long Island'senergy future, together.

LIPA's 2027 Integrated Resource Plan — developed by PSEG Long Island in collaboration with LIPA — is a 13-year planning study (2027–2039) used to inform long-term resource strategy for more than 1.2 million customers across Long Island and the Rockaways. The initial public comment period runs from May 20, 2026, through June 30, 2026.

Why This Plan

A roadmap for reliable, affordable, and increasingly clean energy.

The 2027 IRP defines how Long Island will keep the lights on, reliably and affordably, through the next two decades.

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Reliable

Maintain dependable service across the system, with the resources to meet peak demand.

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Affordable

Keep costs reasonable for customers while planning for long-term value.

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Increasingly Clean

Advance toward New York's climate goals through a measured, achievable transition.

The Process

From draft scope to adopted plan.

The IRP follows a multi-phase process. Public input shapes each step.

  1. 01

    May 20 – Jun 30, 2026

    Scoping & Public Comments

    IRP kickoff presentation to LIPA Board of Trustees, public comment period occurs.

  2. 02

    Jul 2026 – Mar 2027

    Modeling & Draft Plan

    Load forecasts, scenario modeling, preferred resource strategies.

  3. 03

    Apr – May 2027

    Public Review & Comment

    Draft IRP released and second round of public comments occurs.

  4. 04

    June 2027

    Final IRP Adoption

    Feedback incorporated, final report presented for Board adoption.

2027 IRP Modeling

Four scenarios will inform decision-making.

The IRP will evaluate distinct futures across cost, reliability, and emissions outcomes.

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Existing Trajectory

No new additions beyond committed resources; identifies the timing of reliability gaps.

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Clean Resources

Emphasizes renewables, energy storage, and demand-side reductions to meet future needs.

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Least Cost

Prioritizes economic efficiency across all available resource options.

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Hybrid Approach

Combines clean energy expansion with selective new dispatchable generation.

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