New York Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA)
The Alliance for Clean Energy New York convened its annual fall conference amid a turbulent period in New York's clean energy transition.
The New York Department of Public Service once again is seeking input on what exactly “zero emissions” means.
New York published an action plan to accelerate its renewable energy sector and expand the industry that is growing around it.
New York’s Energy Policy Planning Advisory Council met to discuss the Joint Utilities' Coordinated Grid Planning Process and review its current modeling assumptions with stakeholders.
A year after New York ordered seven utilities to plan a series of thermal energy network pilot projects, none of the proposals is ready for regulatory consideration.
The lead agency in New York’s clean energy transition has come out in favor of inflation adjustments for renewable projects under contract but not yet under construction.
In New York's strained pursuit of clean energy, every stakeholder seems to back renewables but none want their constituency to bear the cost.
The New York Public Service Commission approved the state’s first-ever Coordinated Grid Planning Process.
New York's comptroller reported that the state's clean energy transition will need to accelerate to meet its goals.
FERC approved Niagara Mohawk Power's construction recovery requests for the Smart Path Connect project and partly accepted its rate schedule revisions.
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