If we continue in the right direction, we can expect offshore wind to sail smoothly toward becoming a big player in the U.S. electricity mix—and help the country reach its long-term climate goals.
With a new commitment from the mayor to fulfill the terms of the Paris Climate Agreement, and a new suite of legislation in the City Council to promote energy efficiency and solar power, New York City continues to move the…
The troubled and aging Indian Point nuclear power plant, located 24 miles north of New York City, will be closed by April 2021, with no increase in carbon emissions, thanks to strong advocacy by New York's Governor Cuomo, other elected…
With offshore wind power finally gaining momentum here in the U.S., New York State offers a blueprint that will speed deployment of this impressive clean-energy resource.
The United States has incredible offshore wind power potential. A new plan by the U.S. Departments of Energy and Interior can help us realize it sooner than you think.
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