Would establish a California-style Low Carbon Fuel Standard in NYS.
Sets statewide net-zero by 2050 target, strengthens protections of frontline communities, and would permit localities to enact natural gas bans.
Gives regulators the authority to deny permits for power plants, incinerators, sewage treatment facilities and trash-processing plants in low-income and minority communities.
Requires a developer to offer to install an EV charging station at certain new residential construction when a prospective owner chooses so.
Including HB 259, calling for a statewide plan on an EV charging network, and HB 396, authorizing the collection of funds to build out EV infrastructure.
Set a new 2025 target to achieve efficiency savings of 5% relative to 2020 sales, raised the cap on efficiency spending, and enabled revenue decoupling.
Takes action on the state's Renewable Portfolio Standard, offshore wind, energy efficiency programs, and energy storage.
Includes building code amendments requiring new buildings to be solar ready and that a portion of parking be EV-ready.
Setting energy and water efficiency standards for 16 products not covered at the federal level.