New York officials now admit the state won’t hit some of its bold climate targets, according to Spectrum News.
At a packed Albany hearing Wednesday, NYSERDA faced criticism from both climate activists and lawmakers over its new 15-year energy plan, which scales back zero-emission goals and calls for renewed use of fossil fuels and nuclear energy. The agency blamed economic hurdles, federal shifts, and pressure to stay competitive.
Public pushback was sharp, especially over delays in cap-and-invest policies and a plan to expand nuclear without first meeting key climate benchmarks. Virtual hearings continue through Sept. 30…