After a four-year campaign, New York says yes to publicly owned renewables

Source: Grist

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On Tuesday, New York lawmakers passed a law that, for the first time, authorizes the New York Power Authority — the largest state public power authority in the U.S. — to build renewable energy projects to help reach the state’s climate goals. 

The new Build Public Renewables Act, passed as part of New York’s annual budget, is a culmination of four years of organizingby climate and community organizations, and has been heralded as a major win by energy democracy, environmental justice, and labor groups. 

“This will enable us to build renewable energy projects with gold-standard labor language, ensuring that the transition to renewable energy benefits working people and their families,” Patrick Robbins, an organizer with the grassroots Public Power NY Coalition, told Grist. 

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