NY energy experts, advocates say Iran war shows need for Hochul to implement climate law
Gov. Hochul’s reliance on fossil fuels may end up costing more than renewables, clean energy advocates say.
On the campaign trail last summer, President Donald Trump promised to swiftly cut electricity and energy prices in half if voters returned him to the White House.
Electricity demand in the state could increase by nearly 70% by 2030, thanks to the expansion of electric heat as well as large projects like data centers.
Gas and electric prices are both up as New Yorkers have cranked up the thermostat this season.
States enacted more than a dozen data center laws this year. Trump’s order exempts them from preemption.
Having enough electricity is key to the nation’s post-Maduro recovery. Two experts offer a way forward.
As the US and Europe navigate a difficult and uneven shift toward full battery electric vehicles (BEVs), the US and EU auto markets are under heavy pressure.