Advocacy group urges power authority to build renewable energy sources
ALBANY — A grassroots coalition that advocate for more publicly operated renewable energy sources is calling on the New York Power Authority to move forward with building zero-emission power sources in New York City. 0:20 / The Public Power New York coalition, which includes nonprofits and labor organizations, contends the New York Power Authority needs to get moving on its mandate under the 2023 Build Public Renewables Act that authorized it to build and operate energy sources that would keep the state on a path to meeting renewable energy goals. That legislation also called for the power authority to begin phasing out a handful of fossil fuel driven “peaker” power plants that it operates in the New York City area. “The transition to renewables means that we need a massive amount of upgrades to transmission lines coming from upstate to downstate, because the vast majority of renewable energy is sited upstate,” said Michael Paulson, as...