Pursuant to Executive Order No. 2 of 2008, the 2009 New York State Energy Plan is now available in draft form. The purpose of the plan is to:
set forth a vision for a robust and innovative Clean Energy Economy that will stimulate investment, create jobs, and meet the energy needs of residents and businesses over its 10-year planning horizon. To that end, the Plan provides the framework within which the State will reliably meet its future energy needs in a cost-effective and sustainable manner, establishes policy objectives to guide State agencies and authorities as they address energy-related issues, and sets forth strategies and recommendations to achieve these objectives.
The draft plan includes assessments on energy demand, price, and efficiency; renewable energy; electricity resources, markets and modeling; natural gas; petroleum; and coal. Issue briefs are also available on topics including energy infrastructure, siting of new energy infrastructure, environmental justice, climate change, and environmental impacts of energy systems.
Public hearings will be held between August 18 and September 26 on the plan. Comments may be submitted until October 9, 2009, and may be submitted electronically.
The plan is available here, and more information on the State’s Climate Action Plan, ordered by Governor Paterson, is available here. Read more below for additional detail on the Plan’s draft strategies and recommendations.




