New York Votes to End Gas Hookup Subsidies, Shifting Costs to Homeowners
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NY Assembly Repeals 100-Foot Rule in Major Climate Win
Albany, NY – In a significant victory for New Yorkers, the State Assembly has voted to repeal the outdated 100-foot rule — a long-standing policy that forced ratepayers to subsidize costly gas hookups for new customers. Eliminating the rule will end a $200 million-per-year subsidy that has fueled fossil fuel expansion and burdened New Yorkers with unnecessary infrastructure costs. In response, Food & Water Watch New York State Director Laura Shi…
NY Legislature Spits in Face of Natural Gas, No New Connections - Marcellus Drilling News
It’s not a good look for New York State that not long after Governor Kathy Hochul made a deal with President Trump to allow two natural gas pipelines to get built in return for allowing an offshore wind farm, the state legislature passed a bill that essentially spits in the face of the natural gas...
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