New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA)
The New York State Climate Action Council Waste Advisory Panel is refining ideas for cutting methane, CO2 emissions from organic waste.
New York agencies are monitoring the aftermath of Texas' power outages to determine if the state should take any actions to maintain a resilient grid.
New York’s policy makers are hearing from a wide range of organizations and communities insisting on a just and thoughtful transition to cleaner energy.
New York’s push to electrify transportation will require a “massive” job training effort and public policies focused on putting more EVs on the road.
New York regulators have proposed natural gas planning procedures that could address how utilities balance infrastructure needs with GHG reduction goals.
The New York Public Service Commission approved several programs to speed up the state’s transition to renewable energy.
New York OSW developers began constructing the facilities needed to operate their projects after the state completed the nation’s largest wind procurement
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.
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