New York
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Los Angeles Updates Its Plan to Cut Carbon Emissions
The mayor calls for less driving, more renewable energy, and lower greenhouse gas emissions
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New York Mayor Challenges Oil Companies
The city’s plan would drop $5 billion in fossil fuel holdings from city pension funds while suing major oil companies
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A Neighborhood Microgrid Takes Shape in Brooklyn
The network will allow peer-to-peer energy purchases and eventually could provide power when the grid fails
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New York Proposes New Rates for Distributed Energy
A new report addresses ways to better align credits for community solar and other distributed generation resources with their value to the system
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New York Will Swap Nuclear Plant for More Renewables
Two working reactors at Indian Point, accounting for 10% of the state’s total power generation, will be mothballed early
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New York City Will Require More Efficient Buildings
The mayor's office announces steps aimed at reducing energy use in city-owned buildings as it seeks deep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions
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New York Utility Finds Big Payoff in New Ideas
ConEd avoids $1.2 billion in costs by tapping into distributed solar, efficiency programs, and other innovative approaches
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An Overlooked Building Material Finds a New Booster
A New York real estate developer thinks there could be a bright future for autoclaved aerated concrete
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For Sale: One Passivhaus, $595,000
You can buy one of the first Passivhaus projects in New York, an energy-efficient showcase with plenty of curbside appeal
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A Habitat Passivhaus for Upstate New York
The goal is a 1,230-sq.-ft. home that will meet both Habitat criteria for affordability and the Passivhaus performance standard