The stacks of the Ravenswood Generating Station from Long Island City.So last month, Rise, Light & Power — the current owner of the facility — announced a proposal to transition the 2,480-megawatt energy center to 100% renewable energy. Their plan calls for a combination of wind, geothermal energy and battery storage that would be funded through their own capital along with state and local grants.
“They actually named this area 'asthma alley' because of so many asthmatic children and people that are suffering from asthma,” Coger said.Claudia Coger, in her apartment in Astoria. Coger has lived in the area for nearly 70 years.The site is also well positioned geographically for the state’s overhaul of the energy grid, which is pivoting toward wind, solar and geothermal power.
The clean energy could also come from offshore. For more than two years, Rise, Light & Power has been developing a project called the Queensboro Renewable Express. The company just completed more than 250 miles of geophysical surveys in New York Harbor to figure out the best way to run underwater transmission lines from 3,900 megawatts of offshore wind power in the Atlantic Ocean via Verrazano Narrows through the Upper New York Bay and in the East River to Ravenswood.
One of the biggest self-proclaimed skeptics of the transition is the president of the Utility Workers of America in New York City,. He said he understands the transition is necessary and inevitable, but plant workers fear change because it means their jobs will be eliminated in the future.
Of course there a 3 NYCHA complexes off 21st in Astoria 😡with thousands of tenants
I’m going to send this article to everyone who says electric cars will require burning more fossil fuels to power them. We are living in a huge transition period, i just hope it moves quickly.
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