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Conservation Groups Collaborate for NYS State Fair Booth

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Friday, September 1, 2023   

Amid the chocolate-covered cheesecake on a stick, the 4-H pavilion and the carnival rides, you'll find the Clean Energy Corner at this year's New York State Fair.

A half-dozen groups in the state have collaborated for what they say is an informative and entertaining look at clean-energy options across New York. There will also be activities such as solar-bead bracelet making and a virtual-reality headset where a person can tour a solar farm.

Julie Tighe, president of the New York League of Conservation Voters and its Education Fund, described some of the frequently asked questions about clean energy.

"I think a lot of people are interested in knowing about the rebates and the incentives that are available for them," she said, "and how they can take advantage of federal and state programs to improve the energy efficiency of their homes."

She said people may also come to the booth who've been misinformed about clean energy. But Tighe noted that with all the resources between these groups, they should be able to address their concerns or questions. The Clean Energy Corner will be open for the duration of the fair, which ends on Labor Day.

While it's still early, the groups sponsoring the booth, such as the Alliance for Clean Energy New York, United Solar Energy Supporters and Alliance for a Green Economy are considering doing this again next year.

Given the variety of these groups, Melissa Iachetta, program manager for New Yorkers for Clean Power, described how their different ideas all came together.

"So, you don't want to make it too informational," she said. "Some just want to have a lot of fact sheets out, and posters, but keeping it fun with fair events - like the bead bracelets, and things people can take home with them - really, just promoting clean energy, solar, wind concepts, rather than going into specifics at a fair."

She added that gaining people's interest in a positive way is a goal for the booth. Iachetta said she hopes the result is that more New Yorkers will take proactive steps to help the state reach its 2050 "net-zero" goal.


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