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May 13, 2024

Alliance for Clean Energy New York (ACE NY)

Alliance for Clean Energy NY
Many Questions on NY Energy Transition Don’t Have Answers Yet
The Alliance for Clean Energy New York hosted an online information session concerning the state's scoping plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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2023 Preview of NY Legislature on Energy and Environment
The New York State Legislature is poised to take up many bills that build on the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act.
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Clean Energy in NY: Reveling in Opportunity, Realistic About Challenge
With the green energy agenda intact after Election Day and billions in federal funding coming, ACE NY held its fall conference on a triumphal note.
Tesla
New York Utilities Support Incentives for EV Charge Station Buildout
New York’s utilities say they support cost-of-service-based electric rates with time-bound incentives to provide cost relief for EV charging station owners.
JU
New York TOs Again Defend Local Tx Project Rights
New York TOs again rejected challenges to their new public policy category of local transmission development for purposes of cost sharing and recovery.
BOEM
New York Writing Ending to Tale of Two Grids
New York City is set to replace dirty power plants with clean energy from up the Hudson and in the ocean, with an estimated $26 billion in projects.
Bloom Energy
NY Developers, Enviros Oppose New Net Metering Charges
Clean energy advocates and developers urged New York regulators to reject utilities’ proposals to incorporate new net-metering charges in their tariffs.
ACE NY
Overheard at ACE NY Fall Conference 2020
Actor and anti-fracking activist Mark Ruffalo and NRDC CEO Gina McCarthy headlined the ACE NY's annual Fall Conference.
NY Solar Plus Storage to Grow ‘Dramatically’
Solar developers and industry experts expect projects that pair solar with storage to increase dramatically in New York over the next five years.
OSW Study Sees $166 Billion in Investment by 2035
A new study finds that BOEM offshore wind lease auctions could initially pump $1.7 billion into the U.S. Treasury while creating 80,000 jobs.

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