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Mayor Adams joined energy executives in Brooklyn Thursday to announce a new offshore wind energy production hub that will bolster the city’s mission to generate 100% of its energy from renewable ...
The Charles Poletti Power Project was a power station located in northwestern Queens, named after politician Charles Poletti.An 885-megawatt oil and natural gas-fired facility originally known as Astoria 6, it started generating electricity in 1977, and was gradually phased out starting in 2002, replaced by a newer, cleaner facility on the same site in 2005, Astoria Energy.
In 2023, the electrical energy generation mix was 47.7% natural gas, 22.1% nuclear, 21.9% hydroelectric, 3.9% wind, 2% solar, 1.3% biomass, 0.3% petroleum, and 0.8% other. Small-scale solar including customer-owned photovoltaic panels delivered an additional net 3,973 GWh to New York's electricity grid in 2023.
New York has 2,192 MW of installed wind power capacity as of 2022. [1] Most of New York's wind power is located in upstate New York as onshore wind farms. New York has set a goal of developing 9,000 MW of offshore installed wind power capacity by 2035 that will power an estimated 6 million homes.
The hub would focus on decarbonization opportunities that feature carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) and hydrogen production and utilization. The hub would generate new jobs, stimulate ...
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NYCDEP manages three upstate supply systems to provide the city's drinking water: the Croton system, the Catskill system, and the Delaware system. The overall distribution system has a storage capacity of 550 billion US gallons (2.1 × 10 9 m 3) and provides over 1 billion US gallons (3,800,000 m 3) per day of water to more than eight million city residents and another one million users in ...
He served as the company’s CEO from 2003 until 2010, when he resigned and sold most of his shares alongside Goldman Sachs in advance of the clean tech crash. [23] Corsell was succeeded as CEO by longtime Berkshire Hathaway executive Todd Raba, who previously ran the MidAmerican Energy Company and is currently Chairman of the MISO board. [24] [25]