New York’s plan to steer homeowners and landlords toward electric heat could backfire due to high costs and practical concerns Read More
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A major deception on emissions reductions lies at the heart of the New York Department of Public Service’s first annual report on implementation of the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. Read More
Computer chip manufacturer Micron has revealed that by the 2040s its Onondaga County factories are going to be sucking up enough electricity to power New Hampshire and Vermont combined. Read More
On the 20th anniversary of the 2003 New York City blackout, Empire Center fellow James E. Hanley issued the following statement. Read More
The volatility of wind off the Atlantic coast will challenge New York's ability to keep the lights on according to a recent analysis from the New York State Reliability Corporation. Read More
Two years from now, New York City may run short on power, potentially leading to blackouts during normal summer temperatures. Read More
The price of offshore wind is about to go up, and electricity users across the Empire State will be on the hook for it. Read More
Left standing outside this concern for justice is the developing world's labor force upon whose broken and polluted bodies New Yorkers will build their green future. Read More