The Climate Action Council''s final Scoping Plan also reveals that New York will need 15 GW to 45 GW of new "zero emission dispatchable electric generation"
READ MOREJune 15, 2022. New York''s electrical grid could fail as early as 2023, if the state experiences a sustained 98-degree heat wave. That''s according to the New York Independent System Operator''s (NYISO) recently released Power Trends 2022 report. The report is required reading for anyone who thinks seriously about the Empire State''s
READ MORENew York Electric School Buses to Feed Power Grid (1) There''s no revving as the engine of yellow school bus number 772 accelerates uphill, and no fumes as it pulls into the parking lot of a White Plains, N.Y., elementary school. "Oh, it''s the electric bus!" one student exclaims, jumping up and down with his friend—two of the lucky
READ MOREGreen Electricity Could Juice Efforts to Cut NYC Buildings'' Carbon Cloud: Study. If a state law to zap carbon from the power grid is followed, most office building
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READ MOREThe New Museum of Contemporary Art, designed by Japanese architects Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa/SANAA, opens next week in New York. Here are a few recent shots of the building at 253 Bowery
READ MOREA Smarter, Stronger, Cleaner Grid. We''re upgrading our transmission system to deliver a more robust, resilient, and secure energy network. Learn about the Upstate Upgrade.
READ MOREThe electricity grid powering New York City is poised to get a lot greener. The state Public Service Commission on Thursday approved two transmission lines that
READ MORENYISO leaders Monday said the new solar and wind investments to reduce state emissions generate 700 megawatts to New York''s system. That''s enough to power over 100,000 homes. But NYISO experts added that isn''t enough to replace retiring fossil fuel systems — especially after 2025 — and stressed it''s an area policymakers
READ MOREClean power is being generated in upstate New York, but it is not reaching New York City, the area that relies most heavily on power from fossil fuels.
READ MOREAn Initial Report of the Power Grid Study was published by the New York State Department of Public Service on January 19, 2021. This report was co-authored by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) and was developed in consultation with the New York Power Authority (NYPA), the New York Independent
READ MOREThe NYISO is the New York Independent System Operator — the organization responsible for managing New York''s electric grid and its competitive wholesale electric marketplace. NYISO does not generate power or own transmission lines, but works with power producers, utility companies, and stakeholders to provide power to meet New Yorkers'' electricity
READ MOREThe electric system powering NYC is poised for a clean energy transformation. New York State''s nation-leading climate targets require an unprecedented greening of the state''s electric grid over the next two
READ MOREA new 20-mile 345-kv transmission line is now operational in New York, allowing the integration of 3,700 MW of clean energy onto the state''s grid, Gov. Kathy
READ MORECon Ed''s rates for New York City were 24.736 cents per kilowatt-hour, just below Hawaii''s, the most expensive in the country (27.54 cents). On the cheaper end of the scale are Louisiana (9.33
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READ MOREIn New York there are 180 hydroelectric facilities, which produced 19 percent of the state''s electricity, and which remain crucial to clean power production. By 2030, Mr. Cuomo wants half of
READ MOREDuring the proceeding, Public Service Commission staff will engage with stakeholders to develop a comprehensive New York Grid of the Future plan that
READ MORENew York City''s (NYC or City) strategy to meet city and state climate policy targets relies heavily on electrification. Local Law 154 of 2021 requires the City to study the readiness
READ MOREThe Energy Department estimates that the nation''s network of transmission lines may need to expand by two-thirds or more by 2035 to meet President Biden''s goals to power the country with clean
READ MOREConceived as a series of shifting stacked volumes wrapped in aluminum mesh, the New Museum of Contemporary Art is a vertical study in place-making. Its three distinct windowless galleries—18-, 21-,
READ MOREFeb. 23, 2023. Study after study has found that broader grid upgrades would be hugely beneficial. A recent draft analysis by the Department of Energy found "a pressing need for additional
READ MOREThe " Zero-Emissions Electric Grid in New York by 2040 " study (Zero Emissions Study), evaluating generation and storage scenarios for meeting New York''s Zero-Emission goal
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READ MOREThe recently announced expansion of GlobalFoundries will bring another large load project to New York as the electric grid''s reliability margins narrow. By Molly Burke, Capitol Bureau Feb 26, 2024
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READ MOREReporting from Munich and New York. June 5, 2024. Electric cars are more expensive than gasoline models largely because batteries cost so much. But new technology could turn those pricey devices
READ MOREWith the energization of the CEEC transmission facility, LS Power Grid New York will help expand and strengthen New York state''s electric grid and meet the
READ MOREThe act also calls for use of NYISO''s competitive Public Policy Process to meet transmission needs and CLCPA goals. The New York City residual oil elimination mandate prohibited the consumption of fuel oil no. 6 beginning in 2020 and prohibits no. 4 beginning in 2025. The mandate is expected to impact nearly 3,000 MW of generation in
READ MOREThe second line is dubbed Clean Path New York, and will carry solar, wind and hydropower from Delaware County 175 miles down to Astoria, Queens. It''s expected to come online as early as 2027. Together, the projects stand to cut the city''s dependence on fossil fuel generation by over 50% by 2030, which also paves for the state to achieve a
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