New York
Stony Brook University hosted its 11th Advanced Energy Conference to explore the transition to a cleaner power grid for New York.
The New York Climate Action Council heard that flooding is the main risk from climate change in the state.
Building decarbonization must focus on alternatives to the use of fossil fuels such as natural gas for cooking and heating.
Offshore wind developers are stressing that carefully coordinated port development, which could require massive funding, is key to achieving state goals.
A bill before the New York State Assembly would create a clean fuel standard based on a standard adopted in California in 2009.
Utilities told New York officials that they agree with state suggestions on ways to improve their methodologies for calculating transmission headroom.
Fulfilling the goals of New York’s climate law requires more aggressive action than has been proposed, Climate Action Council members say.
Successful development of low-carbon fuels could avoid stranding natural gas customers and infrastructure, a Con Ed official told the EBA.
New York state officials and FERC Chair Richard Glick outlined public policy challenges for 200 participants at the IPPNY annual Spring Conference.
NY Pollution Prevention Institute highlighted options for building upstream supply chain sustainability in an online brewers' summit.
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