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Dozens of states have adopted emission-reduction targets aimed at fighting climate change. But how should RTOs account for those initiatives when their effects are delayed, uncertain, expensive for consumers or all of the above?
The networked heating systems New York wants to test on a pilot scale hold promise for the environment and society but are taking time to design.
State legislators peppered the leader of New York’s clean energy transition with questions about the sputtering progress and controversial details of the effort, but got few firm answers.
The NYPSC has established the Advanced Technology Working Group to identify and deploy new clean energy technologies, supporting the state’s net-zero goals.
Consolidated Edison has been cleared to undertake another major system upgrade to meet growing electricity demand in New York City.
The groups charged with leading New York’s energy transition enter 2024 trying to build on momentum from in 2023 while recovering from its disappointments.
The New York Public Service Commission has limited a major gas utility from proactively expanding its gas mains starting early next year.
New York is moving quickly to keep its renewable energy development queue viable, launching solicitations for new onshore and offshore large-scale projects.
New York regulators approved a big increase in EV infrastructure spending, seeking to catch up with the state’s ambitious deployment targets.
The New York Department of Public Service once again is seeking input on what exactly “zero emissions” means.
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