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Tuesday marked the end of the most unpredictable campaign cycle in recent memory. It broke with much of the conventional
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Governor Andrew Cuomo has made $3 million available to municipalities across New York State in order to promote adopting zero-emission
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Last Tuesday , New York State took another major step in its efforts to become a global clean energy leader.
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New York State has long been at work in building their platform for building energy markets through their discussions on “Reforming the Energy Vision," and we're finally seeing the state’s utilities take action providing initial blueprints of how they plan to make the transition to distributed energy platform providers.
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The current solar bureaucratic processes need to be rethought to ensure permitting does not hinder the growth of the solar industry so New York can reach its renewable energy goals
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Under a bill by Queens Councilman Costa Constantinides, the Department of Transportation would launch a four-year pilot program to install up to seven charging stations per borough.
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Without any equivocation, New York State swiftly announced it will continue to pursue President Barack Obama's clean power guidelines, despite a hold on the plan issued by the Supreme Court. The move reaffirms New York State's commitment to clean energy policy,
at a time when the President's critical climate plan has essentially been paused.
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After receiving the New York State Bar Association's award for environmental achievement, State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli took to the podium to remind the public why he earned the honors.
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