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New York City’s Early Electricity History & Its Implications for the Coming Clean Energy Transition

New York City’s Early Electricity History & Its Implications for the Coming Clean Energy Transition

Update: 2024-09-13
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President Muhammad Faridi hosts Rich Miller (former Chief of Energy Policy for New York City and former Vice President of Energy and Environmental Law at Con Edison) and Robie Craig (Senior Energy Council at the New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services), Co-Chairs of the City Bar Energy Law Committee. The conversation touches on various aspects of energy policy and its relevance to New York City, including historical perspectives on power generation, the current shift towards clean energy, and the implementation of regulatory mandates such as the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA) and the Build Public Renewables Act. Muhammad, Rich and Robie also explore the city's efforts to balance environmental justice with the need for reliable energy supply, the role of Con Edison, challenges posed by intermittent renewable sources, and the steps New York City is taking to support electric vehicle adoption.

Access a transcript of this episode here: https://bit.ly/3XhBhtK

Want to learn more about the impact of energy decisions and environmental justice? Join us at the City Bar’s upcoming programs: The Professional Duty of Lawyers and Bar Associations in Action on Climate on September 23 (https://bit.ly/3XsQhFh) and Economic and Environmental Impacts of State and City Funded Remediation Programs on Environmental Justice Communities in NYC on October 29 (https://bit.ly/3XrirQL). Visit nycbar.org/events to find all of the most up-to-date information about our upcoming programs and events.

00:00 Introduction and Welcome
03:46 Understanding DCAS and Con Edison
11:15 New York City's Energy Landscape
16:58 Historical Perspective: The Birth of Electricity in NYC
23:52 Regulatory Framework and Environmental Justice
35:49 Future of Clean Energy and Transportation in NYC
49:03 Committee Focus and Closing Remarks
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New York City’s Early Electricity History & Its Implications for the Coming Clean Energy Transition

New York City’s Early Electricity History & Its Implications for the Coming Clean Energy Transition

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