The New
York energy analysis, led by Mark Jacobson of Stanford University, has become a popular talking point among foes of expanded natural gas drilling in the state.
Not exact matches
«A grant from the New
York State
Energy Research and Development Authority helped fund the analysis and design necessary for the building to approach net zero energy capability in such a way that it can serve as a nationwide demonstration project.&
Energy Research and Development Authority helped fund the
analysis and design necessary for the building to approach net zero
energy capability in such a way that it can serve as a nationwide demonstration project.&
energy capability in such a way that it can serve as a nationwide demonstration project.»
Cuomo spokesman Rich Azzopardi called the
analysis «more misguided and cherry - picked propaganda that fails to take into account the skyrocketing
energy bills, increased reliance on dirty - burning fuels, hundreds of lost New
York jobs and setbacks in this state's nation - leading efforts to combat climate change that would occur if these plants shuttered their doors.»
After two years of in - depth research,
analysis, and outreach, New
York State presents its Offshore Wind Master Plan (Master Plan)-- the most comprehensive offshore wind planning process to be undertaken by any state, which charts a course toward achievement of the State's bold offshore wind
energy objectives.
That
analysis was then overlaid with a Department of
Energy database of large shale regions such as the Marcellus formation stretching from Ohio to northern New
York and the Barnett formation in Texas.
Some new
analysis done by Synapse
Energy Economics, at the request of NRDC and Riverkeeper, shows that the state of New
York could close the aging Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant, without needing to bring additional electrical generating capacity online until 2020, due a surplus of power capacity in the regions surrounding the plant.
Thomas Homer - Dixon Trudeau Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Toronto Feng Hsu Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA Mark Jacobson Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University David Keith Institute for Sustainable
Energy, Environment and Economy, University of Calgary Geoffrey Landis Glenn Research Center, NASA Jane C. S. Long hydrogeologist and geotechnical engineer Michael MacCracken Climate Institute, Washington, DC John C. Mankins Sunsat
Energy Council / Managed
Energy Technologies Michael E. Mann Earth System Science Center, Pennsylvania State University Gregg Marland International Institute for Applied Systems
Analysis Mark Nelson Institute of Ecotechnics, Santa Fe, NM Darel Preble Space Solar Power Institute, Georgia Institute of Technology Gregory H. Rau Institute of Marine Sciences, University of California, Santa Cruz Steve Rayner Said Business School, Oxford, UK Kim Stanley Robinson Author, «Forty Signs of Rain» Gregory Dennis Sachs Alternative Power Program, US Merchant Marine Academy Thomas Schelling (Nobel laureate) Department of Economics, University of Maryland Michael Schlesinger Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign Steven E. Schwartz Brookhaven National Laboratory, Department of
Energy John Turner National Renewable
Energy Laboratory, Department of
Energy Tyler Volk Department of Biology, New
York University Tom M. L. Wigley National Center for Atmospheric Research Steven C. Wofsy School of Engineering and Applied Science / Department of Earth and Planetary Science, Harvard University Lowell Wood Hoover Institution / Stanford University
The New
York University School of Law's Institute for Policy Integrity (IPI) performed a cost - benefit
analysis of H.R. 2454: the American Clean
Energy and Security Act of 2009 (a.k.a. Waxman - Markey - the climate legislation passed by the US House of Representatives).
Riverkeeper retained Synapse to assess the potential impacts to
energy reliability and electric power sector air emissions associated with the construction and operation of a closed - cycle cooling system as the «best technology available» (BTA) for the Indian Point nuclear power plant, in order to inform the
analysis being conducted by the New
York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) under the New
York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA).
This explains why Nobel Prize Winner and New
York Times columnist Paul Krugman says «I trust Joe Romm,» Thomas Friedman calls ClimateProgress.org «the indispensable blog,» Al Gore relies on him for technical
analysis, and the Center for American Progress makes him the organization's chief spokesperson on climate and
energy issues.
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The Data and Markets team assists New
York State
energy policy decision - makers by providing
energy market and system operations intelligence across all fuels and sectors supporting the New
York State economy, managing program and operational aspects of the Fuel NY Initiative, and helping foster informed
energy planning through the quantitative
analysis of
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The Challenge provides New
York facilities with the opportunity to apply for an
analysis to determine whether their buildings are best suited for the installation of geothermal pumps (i.e., ground - source
energy heat pumps) for heating and cooling of buildings, by transferring heat to or from the ground.
Since New
York has not yet experienced shale gas drilling, the USGS
analysis captures a picture of conditions prior to such
energy production taking place.
In the case of Indian Point, recent
analysis showed that there were roughly 1.5 GW worth of
energy savings that could be brought about through
energy efficiency in the greater New
York City area, beyond those improvements already planned.
In October 2017, the
Energy Analysis program published Patterns and Trends - New York State Energy Profiles: 2001 - 2015 [PDF], a comprehensive storehouse of energy statistics and data on energy consumption, supply sources, and price and expenditure information for New York
Energy Analysis program published Patterns and Trends - New
York State
Energy Profiles: 2001 - 2015 [PDF], a comprehensive storehouse of energy statistics and data on energy consumption, supply sources, and price and expenditure information for New York
Energy Profiles: 2001 - 2015 [PDF], a comprehensive storehouse of
energy statistics and data on energy consumption, supply sources, and price and expenditure information for New York
energy statistics and data on
energy consumption, supply sources, and price and expenditure information for New York
energy consumption, supply sources, and price and expenditure information for New
York State.