Episode Synopsis "Urban Green Live: New York's Bold Climate 2022 Agenda"
New York Governor Kathy Hochul just proposed a bold 2022 climate agenda in her State of the State address. The measures she put forth include a code requiring zero onsite carbon in all new buildings, a new building electrification fund, doubling energy storage by 2030, achieving 2 million climate-friendly homes by 2030, investing $500 million to support offshore wind power, and much more. During this Urban Green Live Episode, John Mandyck takes us on a deep dive into this groundbreaking agenda with NYSERDA's President and CEO Doreen Harris, and Senior Vice President for Strategy and Market Development Janet Joseph.
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