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Energy, Environment & Sustainability

Mohawk Valley man to live in micro house with solar panels to save on rent, energy costs

MOHAWK — A Mohawk Valley man has had enough of renting an apartment and paying a monthly electric bill. Matt Holleran, a resident of Mohawk in Herkimer County who works for Syracuse–based BlueRock Energy, has purchased a micro house and plans to live in the southern Adirondacks. Holleran pays National Grid an average of $55 […]

Esposito joins Barton & Loguidice’s environmental group

SALINA — Barton & Loguidice, D.P.C. recently announced that Anthony N. Esposito has joined its environmental group as a managing environmental scientist. He has more than 29 years of experience, according to a company news release. Esposito has completed numerous projects for wetlands, including setting boundaries and preparing wetland and stream-restoration plans and permitted disturbances

Rome, St. Regis Mohawk Tribe to use federal funding to clean up, assess contaminated sites

The City of Rome and the St. Regis Mohawk tribe in Franklin County will use federal funding to clean up brownfields. Brownfields are properties where contamination threatens environmental quality and public health and can interfere with productive re-use of the sites. The funding is part of $1.5 million for a total of six projects in

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Energizing New York’s Economy

Most everyone can agree that electricity is the lifeblood of our economy. Without it, nothing runs, nothing gets manufactured, and our health and safety are at risk.  A quick look across the energy landscape shows we’re in a period of exciting innovation. How people think about and use electricity is changing as quickly as the

New York manufacturing index again tumbles into negative territory in May

After positive readings in both March and April, the Empire State Manufacturing Survey general business-conditions index plunged 19 points to -9.0 in May. Declines in new orders and shipments among New York manufacturers led the downturn. The results of the May survey indicated that business activity “declined” for New York manufacturers, the Federal Reserve Bank

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