Join NYSERDA and the Building Energy Exchange tomorrow (7/24) at 9 a.m. for a panel discussion on how to reduce carbon emissions and save energy in rented office spaces. Experts will explain how building owners, tenants, and legal advisors can work together to make workplaces more sustainable and efficient. They’ll also discuss how these changes can help meet local and state regulations. Register here: ⬇️
NYSERDA
Government Administration
Albany, NY 40,925 followers
Advancing clean energy innovation and investments to combat climate change and improve the health & prosperity of NYers.
About us
Clean energy can power New York while protecting the environment. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, known as NYSERDA, promotes energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy sources. These efforts are key to developing a less polluting and more reliable and affordable energy system for all New Yorkers. Collectively, NYSERDA’s efforts aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, accelerate economic growth, and reduce customer energy bills. NYSERDA works with stakeholders throughout New York including residents, business owners, developers, community leaders, local government officials, university researchers, utility representatives, investors, and entrepreneurs. NYSERDA partners with them to develop, invest, and foster the conditions that: ✅ Attract the private sector capital investment needed expand New York’s clean energy economy ✅ Overcome barriers to using clean energy at a large-scale in New York ✅ Enable New York’s communities and residents to benefit from energy efficiency and renewable energy Governed by a 13-member Board, NYSERDA has provided objective information and analysis, technical expertise, and support in New York State since 1975. Our Vision: New York is a global climate leader building a healthier future with thriving communities; homes and businesses powered by clean energy; and economic opportunities accessible to all New Yorkers. Our Mission: Advance clean energy innovation and investments to combat climate change, improving the health, resiliency, and prosperity of New Yorkers and delivering benefits equitably to all. Our Promise: NYSERDA provides resources, expertise, and objective information so New Yorkers can make confident, informed energy decisions. Visit nyserda.ny.gov/careers to learn about career opportunities.
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http://nyserda.ny.gov
External link for NYSERDA
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Albany, NY
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1975
Locations
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17 Columbia Circle
Albany, NY 12203, US
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1359 Broadway
19th Floord
New York, NY 10018, US
Employees at NYSERDA
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Subodh Nayar
Entrepreneur in Residence Specializing in Revenue and Margin Growth
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Robert O. Gurman
The clean energy transition is occurring across all sectors: energy & power, transportation, infrastructure, real estate, manufacturing, and more…
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Jay Koh
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David Hessler
Entrepreneur In Residence at NYSERDA
Updates
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🚧It’s a Summer of Shovels and the NYSERDA team with President/CEO Doreen Harris recently visited the Morris Ridge Solar project by EDF Renewables North America, which is scheduled to go online soon! Exciting times ahead! This 177MW solar project, situated in Mount Morris, Livingston County, is set to safely generate enough renewable electricity to power approximately 47K homes! ☀️ #SummerofShovels
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Great news! The Climate Justice Fellowship Plus Program with $3 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Labor is now available! The three-year pilot program, administered by NYSERDA, offers funds to non-profits in the Bronx and Queens to boost climate justice in their communities. Learn more or apply here: ➡️ https://lnkd.in/evcrA_jA
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🎡 Get ready, New York! We’re just under one month 🗓️ away from the The Great New York State Fair! 13 days of non-stop fun, delicious food, and captivating entertainment. From eye-opening exhibits to thrilling midway rides, there's something for everyone. Mark your calendars and get ready to create unforgettable memories! Get your tickets and parking in advance and see the latest concert line-up here: https://nysfair.ny.gov/
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Ready to be a driving force for positive change? Dive into the incredible opportunities of a rewarding clean energy career! Whether you're in high school or considering further education, there are fantastic programs to get you started. No college degree? No problem! Many entry-level positions are waiting for your talent. Uncover your potential here: 🎓 https://on.ny.gov/3y6nZaX
Degrees & Certifications
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🍦 Happy National Ice Cream Day! 🍦 Let's give a shoutout to the amazing cows that make our favorite treat possible. 🐄 Their milk is the magic behind every scoop of delicious ice cream we love. Farmers, did you know you can get a no-cost energy audit through NYSERDA's Agriculture Energy Audit Program? After the audit, you can also get free help applying for energy efficiency projects with NYSERDA's REAP Technical Assistance Program. Find out more: https://on.ny.gov/3Sdjv9s or Phone: 1-800-732-1399
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Sunday Read: Climate change is transforming habitats the world over and challenging animal populations. The Rhesus macaques monkeys were 'notoriously competitive' until Hurricane Maria wrecked their home. Through their social flexibility they may show us one way some species might try to adapt to a changing climate.
These monkeys were 'notoriously competitive' until Hurricane Maria wrecked their home
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The growing number of clean energy careers in New York State is attracting individuals with diverse skills and interests. Jobs range from building renewable energy systems, designing energy-efficient homes and buildings, as well as supporting the adoption of electric vehicles. Whether you are heading to college, entering the workforce, or planning a career change, a clean energy career could help you energize your future. Plus, there are options for free training and the opportunity to earn money while learning new skills. Start here! https://on.ny.gov/4cYEQeF
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Clinton Hill, a 12-building co-op complex in Brooklyn Heights built in 1944, had to make energy efficiency upgrades to comply with New York City's building emissions law, Local Law 97. In order to achieve the upgrades, the project team aimed to foster a culture of training and energy efficiency among the operations and maintenance (O&M) staff. They developed a comprehensive energy efficiency training plan, thanks to the support from NYSERDA. NYSERDA's On-Site Energy Manager (OsEM) program provides a cost-sharing solution for industrial and commercial facilities or buildings to lower operational costs, reduce maintenance time, and create comfortable, safe areas by hiring or assigning a dedicated on-site energy manager. https://on.ny.gov/4cPznGT
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NYSERDA is collaborating with the Adirondack North Country Association in our Climate Justice Fellowship Program. Keeley Jock from Akwesasne, a Mohawk reservation on the border of New York State and Canada, is a Paul Smith's College alum with a B.S. in Environmental Science and currently a fellow at the association. This article in the Times Union recently highlighted her leadership on a wetland project. 📰 https://bit.ly/3W0r2td The Climate Justice Fellowship Program provides year-long, full-time fellowships for individuals from priority populations. Fellows work within organizations and businesses advancing climate justice and clean energy priorities for disadvantaged communities. NYSERDA is seeking applications from community-based organizations, universities, municipalities, clean energy businesses, or individuals interested in participating in the program. Info here. ➡️ https://on.ny.gov/4bE2HPI
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