On Thursday, the utilities regulator of New York State approved Con Edison‘s $1.2 billion Idlewild project in Queens, aimed at enhancing the reliability of the city’s electrical system.
The clean city project serves as a key point for connecting Con Edison’s energy storage and upcoming clean energy initiatives, addressing concerns about future reliability due to increased energy demand, as stated by the PSC.
The project is crucial for the state’s goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to 85% of 1990 levels by 2050, according to the New York State Public Service Commission (PSC).
Commission Chair Rory M. Christian said, “With today’s decision, Con Edison will be making infrastructure investments that are designed to promote the transition to a clean-energy economy while ensuring the reliability of the electric grid overall.”