New York
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.
Grid-enhancing technologies have been piloted in many places, but with recent FERC orders and federal funding, they are poised to become much more common.
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 City will require its fleet of for-hire vehicles to be net-zero or wheelchair accessible by 2030.
New York's comptroller reported that the state's clean energy transition will need to accelerate to meet its goals.
New York pushes back schedule for offshore wind contract awards and invites developers to submit lower bids.
New York City transit officials began working to implement their controversial congestion pricing scheme as New Jersey filed a lawsuit seeking to block it.
The nation’s largest public housing authority is trying to jumpstart development of lower-voltage cooking equipment so more of its half-million residents can switch away from gas stoves.
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