Zero Emissions CreditNew York's Clean Energy Standard ("CES"), adopted in August 2016, aims to steer the state's electricity sector away from carbon-intensive generation sources. It supports low-carbon alternatives by requiring retail electricity suppliers to purchase credits, the proceeds from ...
S2314/A3723 also reinstates an expired tax credits programme in support of offshore wind manufacturing activities. It reforms the state’s solar programme and introduces a community solar energy programme. Governor Murphy also signed bill S2313, which introduces a Zero Emissions Certificate (ZEC...
The new emissions rules The rule for trucks is more complex, with a range of electric-vehicle or other non-traditional sales projected, depending on the type of vehicle and use, the agency said. For instance, 30% of "heavy-heavy-duty vocational" trucks would need to be zero-emission by ...
New York’s minimum wage will increase to $16.50-per-hour in New York City, Westchester, and Long Island, and $15.50-per-hour for the rest of the state. This adjustment is part of New York’s historic multiyear agreement between Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature to...
2:30 - 2:50 PM: Achieving Net Zero Emissions Using Methane Capture Senior Executive, Zefiro Methane Corp 2:50 - 3:10 PM: Can We Save Species Through Biodiversity Credits? 3:10 - 3:40 PM: Sponsor Break Session Four: The Energy Transition Today ...
New York is advancing a suite of efforts to achieve an emissions-free economy by 2050, including in the energy, buildings, transportation, and waste sectors. climate actionclimate superfundGovernor Kathy HochulKathy HochulNYS Climate ActionNYS Climate SuperfundNYS Governor Kathy Hochul...
This year – 2023 – is what we call astaging year, which involves preparing the route for cable laying and the construction of the zero-emissions converter station in Astoria, Queens, in New York City. On that site, our partner TDI [Blackstone-owned Transmission Developers] is dismantling si...
The legislation authorizes $430 billion in spending, the bulk of which—more than $300 billion—is earmarked for tax credits; other spending, and initiatives aimed at stimulating the clean energy economy; and reducing carbon emissions. (The bill also allows Medicare to negotiate prices with drug ...
"Right now, they're purchasing renewable energy credits to offset their direct emissions. They are buying clean energy, but they are also going to put clean energy on to their own site," League of Conservation voter Julie Tighe said.
Climate standards-setting body confirms it is pressing ahead with plans to consult on potential changes that could see companies expand the use of carbon credits to tackle value chain emissions. The CEO of the Science-Based Targets initiative has said he deeply regrets the “concern and distress”...