Solar Farms in the Adirondack Park? Absolutely.
In a recent issue of the Adirondack Explorer, an article by Gwendolyn Craig asked the question: “Should the Adirondack Park be used for large solar projects?”. Of all the views presented in the article, former Governor George Pataki’s was the most disturbing. He was quoted as saying “It is utterly inappropriate in the Adirondack Park”. I hope he reconsiders.
A Climate Week NYC To Remember!
Four years ago, when ACE NY held our first event for Climate Week NYC, we had a great breakfast and excellent discussion (Remember the topic? Access to clean energy for low-income New Yorkers), but the rest of the world didn’t pay all that much attention to Climate Week.
Next Steps on Climate Leadership: Get Ready for the Public Process
In June 2021, New York reached a crucial milestone in the implementation of its nation-leading climate law, the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. After months of meetings, all seven advisory panels submitted their recommendations to the Climate Action Council for consideration as it develops the plan to achieve law’s economy-wide greenhouse gas reduction mandates.
WE ACT for Environmental Justice: Creating cleaner spaces for all New Yorkers
WE ACT for Environmental Justice, a Northern Manhattan-based organization, was formed in 1988 to fight the placement of a sewage treatment plant in West Harlem.
WeAct is now the lead organizer of the national Environmental Justice Leadership Forum and has a Federal Policy office in Washington D.C. with ties to the White House, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and Congress.
Let’s Be Consistent - Standard Tax Assessment Model for Renewable Energy Projects: Revenue Bill Part X, S. 2509/A. 3009
Last year’s historic legislative accomplishment for renewable energy was epitomized by passage of the Accelerated Renewable Energy Siting Act, which created the new Office of Renewable Energy Siting (ORES) and launched a process to improve and standardize siting requirements. By law, the new ORES rules are due by April 1st and all indications are that they will be done on time.
Power Up and Get Going
New York has set ambitious goals to increase the sales of electric vehicles (EVs) to New Yorkers, but with the exception of five downstate Tesla outlets, New Yorkers can’t buy a Tesla at retail stores upstate or out-of-state, nor can they buy EVs from other manufacturers like Rivian directly from sales locations.
The Texas blackouts: Don’t misplace blame on renewables
Texas is currently experiencing once-in-a-generation cold weather that has caused widespread blackouts across the state. Companies are working as quickly and creatively as possible to restore power to the residents and first responders bearing the burden of this anomaly, hopefully bringing an end to this hardship as soon as possible.
Renewing the Fight for Clean Energy in 2021
The new year brings an exciting and important new stage to implementation of the state’s historic Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. Passed by the Legislature and signed by Gov. Cuomo in 2019, the bill set in motion a process that could put New York in the leadership of the fight to address climate change and launch a new wave of investments in renewable energy and energy efficiency.
ACE NY Kicks-Off 2021; Legislature in Session Jan 6
Welcome to 2021, a year we hope will be healthier and more peaceful. The ACE NY Team has returned from our holidays ready to get back to work, and as usual, we area already off to a busy start. The NYS Legislature kicks off its new session on Jan 6 and Governor Cuomo is scheduled to deliver his State of the State speech on Jan 11. We will be engaged with the lawmakers and listening intently to the Governor for initiatives to further clean energy in New York.
A Multi-State Approach to Changing How We Travel: The Case for the Transportation Climate Initiative
On December 1, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo announced the adoption of new regulations for the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI). One of the nation’s first cap-and-invest programs, this multi-state initiative is designed to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from power generation.