
Governor Hochul today, while participating in the U.S Climate Alliance’s roundtable, announced the next steps for her landmark $1 billion Sustainable Future Program to accelerate capital projects in New York's transition to a cleaner, greener future. This historic investment will create good-paying jobs, lower energy costs for New Yorkers, and slash harmful emissions in the face of federal rollbacks.
“New York is a national leader in climate action, and we're proving that we can build a thriving green economy while protecting our planet,” Governor Hochul said. “While others may retreat, we are doubling down. The $1 billion investment from our Sustainable Future Program will directly benefit New Yorkers by making our homes more energy-efficient, our schools healthier, and our communities more resilient. We are creating jobs, improving public health, and ensuring a just and affordable transition for every community.”
The $1 billion Sustainable Future Program, announced in this year’s State of the State, is the largest climate investment in New York’s history. Today’s announcement allocates funding to key areas of the state's climate plan to help make the transition more affordable for all New Yorkers.
- SUNY Purchase: $50 million to design and construct the first phase of a thermal energy network and establish a framework for future geothermal systems on campus.
- State University of New York at Buffalo: $68 million to design and build energy hubs and thermal energy networks, phasing out fossil fuel-based systems and replacing them with on-site electrical systems.
- State University of New York at Stony Brook: $22 million to design and construct thermal energy systems at two buildings on campus.
- $100 million for zero-emission school buses and their supporting infrastructure.
- At least $50 million to support medium- and heavy-duty vehicle charging, including $15 million for depot charging for fleets and $35 million for shared "charging hubs" at distribution centers and ports.
- At least $50 million to provide rebates for EV charging stations at workplaces, multifamily buildings, and large public sector organizations, making charging more affordable and accessible.
Any further funding details regarding the Sustainable Future Program will be announced at a later date, as New York is committed to making strategic, high-impact investments that will benefit all New Yorkers.
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