New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA)
New York citizens feel officials should focus their greening efforts on employment, particularly in creating new clean energy jobs.
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 made considerable progress this year in its efforts to decarbonize its economy and spread benefits to disadvantaged communities despite COVID-19.
The New York CAC met to discuss bioenergy emissions and the formation of a utility consultation group while also receiving updates from advisory groups.
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.
More than 300 people tuned in to a decarbonization workshop hosted by NYSERDA and the New York Department of Environmental Conservation.
Decarbonization advocates said they hope energy efficiency is one issue that will attract bipartisan support in a narrowly divided Congress.
NYSERDA has issued a request for proposals seeking contractors to conduct site reuse planning studies for retired power plants.
Preliminary analysis suggests that a mesh-and-backbone network design would be best to integrate offshore wind into the New York grid.
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