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NYSERDA Energy Storage

5 November 2020 by DSR

  “Energy storage is critical to New York’s clean energy future. As renewable power sources like wind and solar provide a larger portion of New York’s electricity, storage will allow clean energy to be available when and where it is most needed. As New York continues to invest and build its cleaner grid, energy storage … [Read more…]

Posted in: Solar Tagged: energy storage, guidelines, New York, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority

NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND MARKETS Guidelines for Solar Energy Projects – Construction Mitigation for Agricultural Lands

18 October 2019 by DSR

  “The following are guidelines for mitigating construction impacts on agricultural land during the following stages of a solar energy project: Construction, Post-Construction Restoration, Monitoring and Remediation, and Decommissioning. These guidelines apply to project areas subject to ground disturbance1 within agricultural lands including: • Lands where agriculture use will continue or resume following the completion … [Read more…]

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