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Bill S 1108 directs NYSERDA to study carbon recapture technologies, assessing their viability to help New York reduce greenhouse gas emissions and meet environmental goals.
Bill S 1108 directs NYSERDA to study carbon recapture technologies, assessing their viability to help New York reduce greenhouse gas emissions and meet environmental goals.
Bill Number: S 1108
Title: Directs the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority to Conduct a Feasibility Study on Carbon Recapture
Status: Referred to Energy and Telecommunications
Introduced: January 08, 2025
Classification: Bill
Bill S 1108 aims to address climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by directing the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) to conduct a comprehensive feasibility study on carbon recapture technologies. The intent is to evaluate the potential for implementing carbon capture solutions within the state, which could significantly contribute to New York's environmental goals and commitments to reducing carbon footprints.
Bill S 1108 represents a proactive step by New York State to explore innovative solutions for carbon emissions reduction through carbon recapture technologies. By requiring a thorough feasibility study, the bill seeks to inform future energy policies and investments that could play a crucial role in the state's environmental strategy. The outcomes of this study could have significant implications for the energy sector and the state's overall approach to combating climate change.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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