Fostering Healthy and Resilient Communities
Partnering With Communities to Decarbonize for a Cleaner, Safer Future
We are committed to moving forward together toward a thriving resilient, affordable, and livable New York.
Collaboration at the State and local levels is critical to expanding access to healthier, more resilient, and comfortable homes and buildings while lowering energy bills for New Yorkers. Moving our economy away from fossil fuel energy sources a process known as decarbonization creates healthier living environments while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This transformation spans buildings and infrastructure, transportation, power generation, and industry. For it to succeed, communities must be given the tools and resources to realize the benefits from clean energy while working toward a decarbonized future.
New York’s diverse communities, spanning 932 towns, 62 cities, and 10 Indigenous Nations, have shared interests in preserving and expanding quality of life through affordable housing, job opportunities, and clean air and water. Yet, the greatest environmental burdens from the fossil fuel economy have been borne by Disadvantaged Communities, as demonstrated by disparities in air quality and vulnerability to the impacts of climate change.
Accelerating our decarbonization efforts, especially in historically marginalized communities, can reverse these health inequities and ensure all New Yorkers benefit from the clean energy transition.
How We’re Advancing Public Health and Climate Resilience
Health and safety benefits from clean energy and decarbonization can be difficult to quantify and may not always be well understood. NYSERDA is strengthening local capacity and awareness through planning resources, community engagement, and developing holistic community-scale solutions to decarbonize buildings, transportation, and power generation.
NYSERDA’s Key Strategies
- Siting and building distributed clean energy projects that deliver community benefits by providing guidance on project economics, taxes, siting assistance to local governments, and ensuring projects deliver tangible benefits to residents of host communities.
- Growing local partnerships and driving investment in clean energy on brownfields or otherwise underutilized land, offering support including through grants under the Just Transition Site Reuse Planning Program.
- Implementing programs that provide technical and financial assistance, build local capacity, and facilitate local engagement to support community-scale decarbonization through the Clean Energy Communities Program and the Clean Energy Hubs.
- Partnering with municipalities, communities, and individual landowners to promote neighbor-to-neighbor clean energy campaigns and testimonials, sharing best practices by local government champions for clean energy.
- Partnering with stakeholders and Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) within Disadvantaged Communities to co-develop local clean energy agendas and deploy community-scale distributed energy resources including solar, storage, green hydrogen, and district geothermal systems.
- Deploying novel clean transportation and zero-emission vehicle/mobility solutions with prize funding supporting clean vehicles, personal mobility, and medium- and heavy-duty transportation transformations that benefit environmental justice communities.
- Helping communities address indoor air quality challenges, providing building science expertise and creating greener and healthier schools.
- Developing and implementing the Extreme Heat Action Plan in partnership with the Department of Environmental Conservation and Department of Health, and dozens of other State Agencies as well as municipal and community stakeholders to address the threat of extreme heat in Disadvantaged Communities, workplaces, and recreational areas across the State. The Action Plan will provide recommendation to mitigate neighborhood climate impacts associated with extreme heat.
- Incorporating strategies to optimize resilience in an electrified future as homes are decarbonized, such as preparing homes for backup systems according to the occupants’ needs and the heating and cooling systems’ replacement cycle.
- Providing communities with planning services to inform future decision making at the local level to help mitigate negative impacts of pending or future fossil fuel power plant closures.
- Supporting municipal utilities and rural electric cooperatives to undertake climate vulnerability assessments and undertake measures that strengthen the resilience of the electric grid.
- Increasing energy efficiency and renewable energy generation at State-owned buildings and public schools.
Key Programs and Initiatives
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Clean Energy Communities
Read More Clean Energy CommunitiesProvides support, recognition, and grant funding for municipalities that take action to reduce emissions and advance clean energy in their communities.
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Resources for Underserved Communities
Read More Resources for Underserved CommunitiesProvides resources and opportunities for community-based organizations to partner on State initiatives to advance clean energy and climate action.
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Clean Energy Siting
Read More Clean Energy SitingProvides resources and training to help local governments manage responsible clean energy development and permitting in their communities.
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Regional Clean Energy Hubs
Read More Regional Clean Energy HubsTeams of trusted, knowledgeable, community-based organizations across the State helping New Yorkers navigate clean energy opportunities for their home, business, or career.
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Clean & Resilient Building Energy Codes
Read More Clean & Resilient Building Energy CodesFree and low-cost training and support services for code enforcement officials and other building energy professionals to comply with State Energy Code.
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Climate Justice
Read More Climate JusticeProvides resources to address historic inequities and ensure representation, inclusion, and benefits for all New Yorkers in the State’s clean energy future.
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Large Scale Thermal
Read More Large Scale ThermalFunding and resources to support the design of replicable large-scale thermal system projects in large buildings and campuses.
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Just Transition Site Reuse Planning
Read More Just Transition Site Reuse PlanningProvides communities with planning services to inform future local decision-making to help mitigate any negative impacts of pending or future fossil fuel power plant closures.
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E-Mobility Technologies and Funding
Read More E-Mobility Technologies and FundingSupports community-led projects that deploy shared, electric, and zero-emission transportation options, particularly in underserved communities.
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P-12 Schools Initiative
Read More P-12 Schools InitiativeResources and information on programs to help pre-k through grade 12 schools invest in energy efficiency and clean energy upgrades.
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