New York Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA)
The New York Public Service Commission approved several programs to speed up the state’s transition to renewable energy.
President Biden’s early directives on environmental justice do not go far enough, members of the House Subcommittee on Environment and Climate Change heard.
New York citizens feel officials should focus their greening efforts on employment, particularly in creating new clean energy jobs.
An Energy Law Journal case study creviews state climate policies that are inconsistent with others that support residential customer access to natural gas.
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation announced proposed regulations for large food scrap generators.
New York state energy agencies released a study urging faster permitting, planning and approval processes to build transmission to accommodate renewables.
New York officials and industry experts discussed the repurposing of wastewater treatment as a way to recover water resources and harvest renewable gases.
New York's CAC looked back with satisfaction on the past year while acknowledging that its a long way from meeting the state’s clean energy goals.
New York made considerable progress this year in its efforts to decarbonize its economy and spread benefits to disadvantaged communities despite COVID-19.
The New York PSC ruled that projects located anywhere in the state may be eligible for state-sponsored EV prize competitions, granting a LIPA request.
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