New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA)
The environmental organization Riverkeeper says there are proposals preferable to running transmission lines under the Hudson River.
Officials from Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York spoke about how much offshore wind power might be needed to achieve their states' clean energy goals.
NYSERDA shared initial findings on Tuesday for its Great Lakes wind power feasibility study, which will be completed later this year or early next year.
A new jobs report from the New York Climate Action Council’s Just Transition Working Group will forecast job growth tied to the state’s energy goals.
NYSERDA says New York needs to move away from a building-by-building heat pump installation approach to a community approach, where practical.
Two pilots awarded to members of the latest DeltaClimeVT cohort are examples of the outcomes the climate tech accelerator expects from its program.
Creating a new “hydrogen economy” will require new rules and regulations. What rules will apply and who will enforce them?
Hydrogen offers big opportunities for utilities, but it will also enable distributed micro grids, according to speakers at the SEPA/EPRI H2Power conference.
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.
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