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NYS Laborers' Wind Summit Underscores Industry Opportunities

New York State Laborers’ Organizing Fund (NYSLOF) Held First Wind Energy Summit – Building Wind Power in NY.

The summit brought together developers, contractors and state officials to discuss the current state of wind power development in New York and opportunities available through collaboration.

The summit explored increasing the wind energy sector by developing best practices to achieve Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s goal to have 50% of the state’s electricity to come from renewable energy by 2030, including procuring 2.4 GW of offshore wind.

According to coverage HERE from WRVO Public Media, state officials are pushing for growth of wind power in New York. Click below to hear the full story.

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Why Wind Energy? Ellen Abbott, WRVO Public Media

(L-R) Ross Gould, Workforce Development Institute; Lara Skinner, Workforce Institute & Cornell ILR; Sam Capitano, Laborers' Local 210 Business Manager; Marguerite Wells, Invenergy; Harrison Watkins, NYS Laborers' Organizing Fund

What’s the Goal?

If New York State hopes to reach a goal of getting half of its electricity from renewable resources by the year 2030, wind energy will have to be part of the formula. That was the focus of the summit held in Syracuse, and boosters of wind power are optimistic it will happen.