Energy Policy Discussion Series

After Indian Point: Alternatives for Low-Carbon Electricity in New York City

Please join the Guarini Center and a group of leading energy policy experts for a discussion on “After Indian Point: Alternatives for Low-Carbon Electricity in New York City.” New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo has pledged to shutter the Indian Point Nuclear Plant north of New York City by April of 2021. The closure will […]

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Greening New York City’s Homes: A Transatlantic Dialogue with Baden-Württemberg

The Guarini Center on Environmental, Energy and Land Use Law hosted an event entitled, “Greening New York City’s Homes: A Transatlantic Dialogue with Baden-Wurttemberg.” 1 CLE credit in the Areas of Professional Practice category   Keynote address:  Franz Untersteller, Minister of the Environment, Climate Protection and Energy Sector, Baden-Württemberg As the Trump Administration rolls back federal

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Natural Gas Fired Generation in the US: Looking at the Road Ahead

Sponsored by White and Case LLP The Guarini Center held a discussion with leading industry experts on the outlook for natural gas fired generation in the year ahead. Panelists examined legal, regulatory and market factors impacting the industry and the role of natural gas in the clean energy economy. Monday, April 4, 6:30-8:00pm NYU School

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Lessons from Afar: Innovative Energy Efficiency Policies from Across the Atlantic

On December 14th, the Guarini Center on Environmental, Energy and Land Use Law at NYU School of Law, Sabin Center for Climate Change Law at Columbia Law School and Urban Green Council, will hold a discussion on, “Lessons from Afar – Innovative Energy Efficiency Policies from Across the Atlantic.” The event is free, but space

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