“Put neighborhoods’ future over politics My wife and I have lived in Duanesburg for 46 years. For 22 years, I was chairman of the town’s Parks and Recreation Commission. My political views as a registered Democrat never outwardly affected my relationships with neighbors or town officials, despite political differences. There seemed to be an … [Read more…]
Tiny Duanesburg/B-K-W wins Division 2 girls’ swimming and diving title
“One of the smallest teams in the pool came away with the biggest prize Saturday at the Section II Division 2 girls’ swimming and diving championships.Gaining clutch victories in a pair of relay races and scoring key points in several individual events, the 4-year-old merged Duanesburg/Berne-Knox-Westerlo program beat out some of the area’s more … [Read more…]
The list of climate villains is long — and growing longer
“[K]KR plans to partner with the renewable energy consulting firm Crossover Energy Partners to develop solar and wind power projects. However, it also partners with the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company to produce and distribute petroleum products, and is expanding natural-gas fracking projects in Wyoming. Overall, KKR invests in 28 fossil-fuel companies. The Carlyle … [Read more…]
Election 2021: Four new Schenectady County legislators elected, 2 incumbents lose
“District 4- Duanesburg, Princetown, Rotterdam, village of Delanson Josh Cuomo (R)- 4833 Eric Hess (R)- 4424 Randy Pascarella (C)- 3,428 Holly Vellano (C)- 3,991” read the entire article Shenandoah, Briere. Schenectady Daily Gazette 3 November 2021.
Amp to Install 100 MW of Community Solar Projects in the U.S. by End of Year
“Amp has broken ground on a portfolio of wholly owned community solar projects in New York and, along with its Massachusetts portfolio that is under construction, is on track to install nearly 100 MW of community solar projects across its Northeastern territory by the end of the year. The New York portfolio, consisting of … [Read more…]
Construction starts on 75-MW portfolio of New York community solar projects
“Renewable energy developer Amp has broken ground on a 75-MWDC portfolio of community solar projects in New York state. With its under-construction portfolio in Massachusetts, Amp is on track to install nearly 100 MW of community solar projects across the Northeastern by the end of the year. The New York portfolio consists of 11 … [Read more…]
Amp to Install 100MW of Community Solar Projects in the US by the End of 2021
“NEW YORK, Oct. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ – Amp, a global energy transition platform and renewable energy developer, announced today that it has broken ground on a portfolio of wholly-owned Community Solar projects in New York state, and, along with its Massachusetts portfolio that is under construction, is on track to install nearly 100MW of … [Read more…]
Judge narrows Tesla shareholders’ lawsuit against Musk over SolarCity deal
“A Delaware judge has narrowed a shareholder lawsuit against Tesla Inc CEO Elon Musk over his role in the electric car company’s $2.6 billion acquisition of solar panel maker SolarCity Corp. In an order on Friday, and with the plaintiffs’ consent, Vice Chancellor Joseph Slights III of the Delaware Chancery Court decertified the class … [Read more…]
GridX Africa injects $7 million for Renewables in Kenya
“GridX Africa has injected KSh770 million ($7 million) investment into Two Rivers Power Company (TRPC) to expand renewable energy infrastructure for Centum Real Estate projects. TRPC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Two Rivers Development Limited (“TRDL”) and was established to ensure the provision of reliable power to the Two Rivers Development in Nairobi, … [Read more…]
Ruling: Lawsuit in Camp Bisco death can go to trial; Schenectady woman died, attended 2012 Duanesburg festival
“A lawsuit filed in the wake of a Schenectady woman’s death following her attendance at the 2012 Camp Bisco festival can proceed to trial, an appeals court ruled Thursday.The Third Department Appellate Division found a local Schenectady County judge ruled properly that the lawsuit could proceed. Attorneys for the festival had appealed after losing … [Read more…]