New York
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NYISO on Thursday presented stakeholders an updated proposal to revise its buyer-side mitigation rules.
Environmentalists and climate justice advocates said they support New York’s agricultural and land use policy proposals, but they also offered suggestions.
Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill that sets zero-emission sales goals for passenger, medium- and heavy-duty, and off-road vehicles, as well as equipment.
New York regulators established a new category of transmission and distribution investment and directed utilities to revise proposed benefit-cost analysis.
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A critic of hydropower says politicians often make “vacuous statements about a particular energy source being clean, but that is not the case.”
New Jersey is actively supporting local companies as the state builds out plans for a manufacturing and operation hub for the offshore wind industry.
The $24 million in funding will help upgrade 1,200 housing units in New York City, reaching about 3,000 residents.
The environmental organization Riverkeeper says there are proposals preferable to running transmission lines under the Hudson River.
The NYISO Market Monitor reported energy markets performed competitively in the second quarter of 2021, with all-in prices ranging from $21 to $67/MWh.
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