Do they think we're idiots!

Elections coming? Reality coming?

At least we're getting a break from having this junk rammed up our @$$. For now.




New York State on Friday cited "federal disruptions" and "market uncertainty" in canceling its latest and largest request for new offshore wind energy, months after several bidders had already pulled out of the process.

Nixing the solicitation puts an end, for now, to a plan that foresaw potentially thousands of new wind power arrays in deep waters off New York and New Jersey.

In a statement Friday, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, which administers the state’s clean energy programs, said it "would not be prudent" to move ahead with its prior request for proposals for upward of 4,000 megawatts for offshore wind "given the current level of uncertainty" in the nascent, and troubled, U.S. offshore wind market. The bidding closed without an award "at this time," NYSERDA said.
 
These folks had a strong presence at a NJ show this year.

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Actually the law puts emissions caps on most all buildings with some exceptions. The emissions coefficients used to calculate total emissions vary based on the fuel type skewed against fossil fuels . Most buildings avoid the fines by being under the emissions threshold set for the first benchmark year (2024) with a lowering of the threshold for 2030 when many buildings have to start paying fines for exceeding the emissions threshold limits.
In terms of gas, no new hook-up for Bldgs less than 7 stories starting 2023, 2027 for new buildings over 7 stories. For existing buildings you can keep using gas , keeping in mind the threshold limits and penalties.
The cost and practicality to convert many of the existing buildings can be prohibitive, especially if occupied -a lot easier said than done- many owners will just pay the fine
 
Actually the law puts emissions caps on most all buildings with some exceptions. The emissions coefficients used to calculate total emissions vary based on the fuel type skewed against fossil fuels . Most buildings avoid the fines by being under the emissions threshold set for the first benchmark year (2024) with a lowering of the threshold for 2030 when many buildings have to start paying fines for exceeding the emissions threshold limits.
In terms of gas, no new hook-up for Bldgs less than 7 stories starting 2023, 2027 for new buildings over 7 stories. For existing buildings you can keep using gas , keeping in mind the threshold limits and penalties.
The cost and practicality to convert many of the existing buildings can be prohibitive, especially if occupied -a lot easier said than done- many owners will just pay the fine
And the exodus of smart people continues…………
 
Hideous wind farms blight the natural landscape and almost make electricity, and it's expensive? Whoda thunk? :eek:


The average residential electric bill impact for two offshore wind farms off Long Island has increased nearly fivefold since 2019 to an anticipated $3.54 a month, according to state data, fueled by soaring construction costs and new projections for the price of wholesale energy.

When former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo first announced Empire Wind and Sunrise Wind farms at a 2019 conference in Manhattan, the state announced the impact on average New Yorkers would be "less than a dollar per month per customer," or "approximately 73 cents."

Much has changed since then....


Don't believe the magic math about the average ratepayers. I have no idea who they think these people are. Our electric rates are going to skyrocket. Saving the world, you know. :rolleyes:

What's really sad, is I would be willing to pay more for a real solution to carbon emissions. Much like I overpaid for a Weber grill because I thought it was made by American workers. Only to find out it was Chinese.

Kind of the same cr@p deal we're getting on big corporate wind.
 

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