Offshore Wind: A New York Success Story In the Making
New York’s offshore wind program is a shining success story. The program is well on its way, with nearly half of the capacity needed to meet our nation’s leading goal of 9 GW by 2035 already procured and under development; with the possibility that this goal will be fully addressed with the next solicitation. These investments are already paying dividends.
Public Hearings on the Draft Climate Action Plan - Statement by NYOWA Director, Fred Zalcman
Chairmen Harris and Seggos, members of the Climate Action Council, thank you for allowing me to testify this evening on the Draft Climate Action Plan. My name is Fred Zalcman, and I am the Director of the New York Offshore Wind Alliance, a collaboration involving the nation’s leading developers of offshore wind projects, national environmental organizations, labor, and academia, joined to support a vibrant and responsible offshore wind market in New York State.
Energy Revolution is in the Air - Op-Ed by Director Fred Zalcman in Empire Report
When one thinks of places that have changed the course of industry, Wellsville New York is not generally cited as among them. However, it is precisely in this hamlet of 4,600 people, situated 85 miles from Buffalo, that one of the greatest revolutions in energy development and commerce is occurring.
The Winds of Change for Offshore Wind in New York: 2021 Year in Review
2021 marks a key inflection point for the industry, as the states’ offshore wind ambitions were embraced by the incoming Biden-Harris amendment as a component of the federal government’s whole of government approach to tackling climate change.
Sailors refer to a sailboat being “in irons” when it is facing directly into the wind and comes to a standstill , unable to maneuver. This is an apt description of the offshore wind industry going into 2021 when it seemed like it may not be able to tack to its desired destination.
A Climate Week NYC To Remember!
Four years ago, when ACE NY held our first event for Climate Week NYC, we had a great breakfast and excellent discussion (Remember the topic? Access to clean energy for low-income New Yorkers), but the rest of the world didn’t pay all that much attention to Climate Week.