State law requires New York to get 70% of its power from clean sources by 2030. The state is falling short of that goal.
The governor had put the plan on pause in June just before the originally proposed toll of $15 was set to take effect.
Gov. Kathy Hochul wants New York to become the next Silicon Valley, and she believes more energy sources will have to come ...
Hochul announced the daytime toll for automobiles would be reduced from $15 to $9, calling it a 40% reduction that would save ...
This image is AI-generated and does not depict any real-life event or ... passenger vehicles driving in Manhattan's southern ...
Those reactors are smaller than traditional nuclear power plants and could be premade and shipped where they’re needed in the ...
Kathy Hochul announced the increase on Wednesday ... This year, she announced the Empire AI Consortium, a research initiative ...
Zeldin is a Trump loyalist, and Trump has already promised to gut any regulations that the oil industry doesn't like.
"We will restore US energy dominance, revitalize our auto industry to bring back American jobs, and make the US the global ...
President-elect Donald Trump tapped New York Republican Lee Zeldin Monday to be his new head of the Environmental Protection ...
Long Island leaders say they're hopeful that Donald Trump's pick for head of the EPA​, former Rep. Lee Zeldin, will in fact ...