November 25, 2024

social and environmental justice

NY Public Speaks on Clean Energy Jobs, Costs, Urgency
New York citizens feel officials should focus their greening efforts on employment, particularly in creating new clean energy jobs.
Calif., NY, DC top ACEEE EV Scorecard
The American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy released its first-ever State Transportation Electrification Scorecard.
Cuomo Outlines Green Path for New York in 2021
Gov. Andrew Cuomo presented an overview of government priorities in his State of the State address, ranking the transition to a green economy number five.
NY Power Panel Sees Urgency to Act in 2021
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.
LIPA Allowed to Compete for NY EV Prize Funds
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.
Bill Nye the Science Guy: Electrification is a Big Idea
Bill Nye joined New York college teachers and students for a conference on how to save the planet through social equity, science and education
EEI Panelists Predict Protracted Economic Recovery
Experts said 2020’s impacts on the energy sector will be lasting, predicting a gradual economic recovery but swifter social change.
RI Updates 2030 Load and Renewables Forecast
Rhode Island will need to add about 440 GWh of renewable energy annually to meet the state’s goal of 100% renewable energy by 2030, Brattle said.
Mass., Conn. Seek Federal Partner on Decarbonization
Stronger federal leadership is needed to help New England’s decarbonization efforts, Massachusetts' and Connecticut's top energy officials said.
Overheard at IPPNY 2020 Fall Conference
Industry representatives, state officials, legal scholars and analysts attended the annual Independent Power Producers of New York Fall Conference.

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