
New York Hydro Resources
As the latest energy and climate debates continue, Consumer Energy Alliance remains an advocate for distilling the challenges ahead to implement all of the various state and federal renewable energy policy proposals and carbon reduction requirements. We hope communities and policymakers not only work to ensure reliability and economic efficiency, but a cleaner, more diverse energy mix that is able to access large amounts of energy, such as hydropower, without putting downward pressure on the budgets of families and small businesses.
Since its foundation, Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) has advocated for a balanced and thoughtful “all-of-the-above” energy and environmental policy that ensures price stability and reliability for consumers. CEA also supports actions that consider the needs of consumers, families, and businesses as we thoughtfully advance our nation towards a cleaner, more environmentally responsible lower-emissions energy future.
With the passage of the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA) in New York, CEA has focused its efforts with our members, the public, and policymakers on the hard work and real challenges that will be associated with implementing its sweeping and ambitious renewable energy and carbon reduction requirements in a manner that ensures that our grid remains reliable and won’t crush energy budgets.


- 6,000 MW of solar by 2025
- 3,000 MW of energy storage by 2030
- 9,000 MW of offshore wind by 2035
The quickest and most cost-effective way to bring on substantial supplies of emissions-free energy in the near term is by supporting additional transmission that can deliver additional hydropower to the state. That’s a guarantee for households they will have always-on power that can help integrate and optimize the other long-term renewable energy options and technologies.
We need to be realistic – there is no perfect solution to this challenge. New York is going to need it all, every energy and technology option that can help ease this transition being required by law. It can be done in a collaborative way that incorporates options like large-scale hydropower while supporting those most vulnerable in our communities.
We urge you to join CEA in this endeavor to help advocate for common-sense, solutions-oriented policies that are a true win for the bottom line, the grid, and the environment.
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