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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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Over the last few summers, you may have seen an increase in “Harmful Algae Bloom” warnings pop-up around your favorite
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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 Environmental Facilities Corporation offers low-interest financing and grants for projects needed to keep our water infrastructure flowing.
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We created a map that identifies areas throughout the state where a school has failed voluntary water testing. Is a school in your area on the list?
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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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Although researchers see many fish species thriving in the long-contaminated body of water, the small-mouth bass, a popular catch for local fisherman, show signs of polybrominated biphenyl ethers, or PBDEs.
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The EPA has confirmed the feasibility of a no-discharge zone in the St. Lawrence River, citing substantial facilities that allow for alternative means of waste disposal.
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