New York delinquent in addressing radioactive waste planning
Gov. Kathy Hochul's administration has been unable to craft a comprehensive plan for New York's low-level radioactive waste.
Power generators want utilities to stay in their lane
A coalition of energy producers in New York is making the case against utilities launching power generation projects.
New York expands drone inspections of energy infrastructure
NYPA has nearly tripled its drone pilots in a year and got a federal waiver to expand its remote drone usage.
Promoting a sense of urgency for state’s ‘public renewables’
Advocates for state-operated renewable energy projects want the Hochul administration to press on this issue.
Mitigating flood risks in upstate New York
The Upstate Flood Mitigation Task Force is keeping an eye on the Oswego and Mohawk river basins.
State pursues its own renewable energy projects
New York Power Authority's Vennela Yadhati provides an update on a campaign to develop new green energy projects.
NYPA requests info on realizing ‘public renewables’
New York Power Authority acting President & CEO Justin Driscoll discusses effort to develop new green energy projects.
New York transitioning to LED street lights
New York has recently converted 500,000 street lights to LED fixtures.
State embarks on creation of ‘public renewables’
New York Power Authority acting President & CEO Justin Driscoll discusses mandate to create new renewable energy projects.
New powers for regulators curtailing illegal marijuana sales
New York's cannabis czar Chris Alexander explains the latest effort to curtail illegal marijuana dispensaries.