CLIEC provides several major economic benefits
toil and to the communities surrounding the
project:
• Because
CLIEC is so efficient, the plant will save LIPA
over $2 billion dollars in fuel expenditures
over its lifetime as compared to what LIPA would
have spent to generate the same amount of electricity
in older baseload plants.
• Over the
life of the project, CLIEC will pay over $189
million in local property taxes. Roughly two-thirds
of that will go to the local school district.
• CLIEC
is located in a New York State Empire Zone.
As a Qualifying Empire Zone Enterprise it receives
a refund from New York State covering the local
property taxes that it pays for the first ten
years. CLIEC does not retain this tax credit.
Instead it turns it over to LIPA. As a consequence,
LIPA’s ratepayers will receive about $80
million which will help mitigate electric rates.

Caithness Receives Clean Energy Award from
Vision Long Island. Seen left to right are:
Ron Stein, President, Vision Long Island; Ross
Ain, President, Caithness Long Island; Connie
Kepert, Brookhaven Town Councilwoman and Eric
Alexander, Executive Director, Vision Long Island.
To see more about the award visit this
link.