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Day of action focuses on CT undocumented's healthcare needs; 7 jurors seated in first Trump criminal trial; ND looks to ease 'upskill' obstacles for former college students; Black Maternal Health Week ends, health disparities persist.

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Seven jury members were seated in Trump's hush money case. House Speaker Johnson could lose his job over Ukraine aid. And the SCOTUS heard oral arguments in a case that could undo charges for January 6th rioters.

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Rural Wyoming needs more vocational teachers to sustain its workforce pipeline, Ohio environmental advocates fear harm from a proposal to open 40-thousand forest acres to fracking and rural communities build bike trail systems to promote nature, boost the economy.

NY Budget Bill Advances Clean Energy

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Friday, April 3, 2020   

ALBANY, N.Y. - Clean energy advocates in New York say the budget passed by the Legislature this week includes reforms needed to ensure the state can reach its clean energy goals.

The Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, signed into law last year, requires the state to achieve 70% renewable energy by 2030.

According the Anne Reynolds, executive director of the Alliance for Clean Energy New York, more than 60 renewable energy projects already have contracts and could start construction, but are going through the permitting and review process.

"This bill streamlines that, improves the process and will hopefully get people to work, building wind and solar projects," says Reynolds.

She adds the bill also maintains New York's strong environmental and public participation standards.

The bill also adds deadlines to the permitting process for transmission development. Joe Martens, director of the New York Offshore Wind Alliance, says it requires a decision within 12 months on permits for building or improving transmission infrastructure.

"Sometimes it can take several years under the normal process," says Martens. "So, this is extremely important for the offshore wind industry, as well as the onshore renewable energy industry."

Last year, Governor Andrew Cuomo called for the development of 9,000 megawatts of offshore wind power by 2035.

Reynolds points out that the bill includes a provision for the state itself to identify sensible places to build additional renewable power-generating capacity.

"Specifically, identifying abandoned industrial sites, or power plant sites or landfills,," says Reynolds. "And that's a really interesting new program to help facilitate new solar projects."

She says including renewable energy siting and transmission reforms in the budget bill will help jumpstart New York's economic recovery once the COVID-19 pandemic is over.

Disclosure: Alliance for Clean Energy New York, Inc. contributes to our fund for reporting on Budget Policy & Priorities, Climate Change/Air Quality, Energy Policy, Environment. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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