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Grid-enhancing technologies have been piloted in many places, but with recent FERC orders and federal funding, they are poised to become much more common.
In New York's strained pursuit of clean energy, every stakeholder seems to back renewables but none want their constituency to bear the cost.
New York's comptroller reported that the state's clean energy transition will need to accelerate to meet its goals.
New York pushes back schedule for offshore wind contract awards and invites developers to submit lower bids.
The nation’s largest public housing authority is trying to jumpstart development of lower-voltage cooking equipment so more of its half-million residents can switch away from gas stoves.
The first formal review of progress on New York's landmark climate protection act puts costs to date at $44 billion but does not predict the eventual total.
NYSERDA has petitioned the New York Public Service Commission to revise intermittent contract certificates to be more responsive to NYISO.
Residents worry about fire risk from proposed energy storage facility in Long Island.
NYISO will comment on New York's emissions-reduction and reporting policy, the cap-and-invest program.
Participants at New York Energy Week celebrated the progress the state and city have made toward decarbonization while acknowledging the challenges ahead.
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