Tuesday, April 20, 2021

RECOVERY FOR ALL: MAYOR DE BLASIO ANNOUNCES MAJOR STEP FORWARD TOWARD PURCHASE OF LARGE-SCALE RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY

 

Joint purchase will supply sufficient electricity to power City government operations with 100% renewable electricity by 2025 

 Today, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced New York City has signed a letter of intent in partnership with the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) committing the City to pursuing a joint purchase of large-scale renewable source of electricity delivered to the city, which could include Canadian hydropower to the extent selected or its equivalent. This joint purchase, which will power City government operations with 100 percent renewable electricity by 2025, will provide additional value to disadvantaged and energy burdened communities as well as all residents of the State, and be a dramatic step forward as part of the City’s comprehensive climate mitigation strategy to ensure the City makes a just transition to a clean energy economy. 

"Clean energy is directly linked to a fair recovery," said Mayor Bill de Blasio. "It's about investing in our future and our frontline communities. Today we're taking major step forward to secure renewable energy for New York City and power our government with 100 percent renewables by 2025."

Doreen M. Harris, President and CEO, NYSERDA said, “NYSERDA’s Tier 4 solicitation is designed to increase the amount of renewable energy delivered into New York City and direct significant benefits to those in the state’s most disadvantaged communities. We welcome the opportunity to share in the cost-effective procurement that will be realized due to the substantial level of competitive interest seen by the initial private sector response. We appreciate the City’s focus to align with the state’s work in reducing carbon emissions from its operations and recognizing the important value a joint purchase would bring to all New Yorkers.”

Through OneNYC 2050, Mayor Bill de Blasio has set ambitious and aggressive goals for confronting our climate crisis, ending the age of fossil fuels, and securing a livable climate for the next generation. New York State has also established a bold policy for transforming our economy and the manner in which electricity is produced and delivered to customers in New York through the Renewable Portfolio Standard and the Clean Energy Standard, and more recently via the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act. City and State policies are aligned on the urgent need to end the age of fossil fuels, to replace in-city polluting energy infrastructure that is largely concentrated in environmental justice communities, to catalyze the City’s electrification of building heating and hot water and meet its commitment to end natural gas connections, and the deliverability of clean energy into the city is a crucial step in doing so.  

The intense congestion in the state’s transmission network and requirements for in-city generation make it difficult to bring clean energy to the city, and the imminent closure of Indian Point will, in the near term, puts added pressure on accelerating the adoption of renewable energy and energy efficiency in New York City. The City has made major strides towards carbon neutrality with an expansion of solar, support for offshore wind, bold steps to achieve energy efficiency, and committing to stop new fossil fuel infrastructure in the city, but these are not enough to meet the city’s growing energy needs into the future. Connecting to existing clean, reliable hydropower or equivalent large-scale renewable source of energy would supply a major source of renewable energy for the city that would also support additional renewables by providing clean baseload power, energy resiliency benefits and blackstart capabilities, and would be able to replace local fossil fuel-powered generation and improve local air quality.

About the Letter of Intent

The letter of intent lays out the parameters the City will take into consideration prior to entering into a long-term agreement to purchase Clean Energy Standard Renewable Energy Certificates (“RECs”) associated with the delivery of renewable energy into Zone J of the New York Control Area. 

The City intends to purchase a sufficient quantity of RECs to secure 100% of its energy needs from renewable resources while preserving the ability to engage in deep energy retrofits, other energy efficiency measures and the deployment of renewable distributed energy resources.

Other important considerations for the City include:


  • only pursuing RECs associated with renewable resources that are delivered into New York City and which lessen the need for the in-City fossil generation fleet; 
  • new generation and transmission resources that create or exacerbate negative impacts on environmental justice communities will not be considered by the City;
  • the degree to which the project(s) will directly contribute to local air quality improvements and provide other localized benefits must be evaluated and considered in selecting project(s);
  • to the extent the selected project(s) involve Canadian hydropower resources, the City will continue to prioritize actions that respect the rights of First Nations and their ancestral territories, and commends NYSERDA for requiring that hydropower credited under Tier 4 is additional to historical production, and for ensuring that new hydropower impoundments are ineligible under Tier 4;
  • the City plans to continue to reduce its energy usage via robust energy efficiency measures, and any contractual agreement for RECs cannot inhibit or restrict these efforts but would serve as a necessary complement to its continued robust investment in energy conservation.
  • the specific terms of the commitment would be determined as part of any contract negotiations with NYSERDA or a NYSERDA counterparty.

 

“This is the electricity of the future, and it can't come soon enough,” said Ben Furnas, Director of the Mayor's Office of Climate and Sustainability. “With this commitment to vastly increase the supply of renewable electricity to New York City, we will clean our air, correct injustice, and race towards a future beyond fossil fuels. Thank you to NYSERDA for their partnership as we work together to build a safer, cleaner, fairer energy system for New York." 

Julie Tighe, President of the New York League of Conservation Voters, said, "We need an all-of-the-above approach to fight climate change: efficiency, transmission, clean energy, and cutting pollution in overburdened communities. This partnership will set the City on a path to meet its climate change and renewable energy goals. Reaching 100% renewable electricity of its operations by 2025 will help the City lead by example when it comes to green power while prioritizing environmental justice. We thank Mayor de Blasio and NYSERDA President Doreen Harris for implementing this important program." 

“Despite the pandemic, New York City continues to lead America towards a brighter, cleaner modern energy future,” said Donnel Baird, Founder and CEO, BlocPower. “Dramatic investments in clean infrastructure are going to preserve our city, and our planet, for future generations, while creating thousands and thousands of great jobs.” 

"Solar One applauds NYC’s clean energy leadership and investment in large-scale renewable energy initiatives that create good jobs for everyday New Yorkers right here in our backyard," said Chris Collins, Executive Director of Solar One.

“Expansion of the city’s renewable energy supply is essential to our post-pandemic economy and Canadian hydropower is a resource that will help insure New York’s future and sustain the Earth’s environment,” said Kathryn Wylde, President & CEO, Partnership for New York City.

257 Days and Counting

 


I love watching the race to replace me as your mayor. I am now being called the most Progressive mayor in New York City history. At least you can't blame me for what the other Progressives in Albany did the past two years. If there is nothing left of New York City don't blame me, blame those Progressives up in Albany we have to follow. I'm going to have to call my insurance company Progressive to check on my policy since next year I will no longer have a chauffer driven city car.


NYPD Announces New Hate Crime Review Panel

 

 Partnership with Community Leaders to Transform Enforcement

 Police Commissioner Dermot Shea announced a new partnership with a diverse panel of community leaders as part of the Police Department’s ongoing efforts to ensure vigorous enforcement of hate crimes and ultimate justice for New Yorkers who are its victims.

Five distinguished civilian leaders have joined the panel, the “NYPD Hate Crime Review Panel,” including Devorah Halberstam, Executive Director of the Jewish Children’s Museum; Fred Teng, President of the America China Public Affairs Institute; Pia Raymond, author, professor and social worker; Ed Powell, the longtime President of the 70th Precinct Community Council; and David Warren, a member of Community Board 4, a board member of ChekPeds, and an active member of OutCycling.

Collectively, our panelists represent decades of deep knowledge and vital experience. They will assess circumstances that present challenges in establishing whether a victim’s actual or perceived race, national origin, ethnicity, religion, disability or sexual orientation were motivating factors in possible hate crime. Their contribution will enhance the department’s work and improve service to all New Yorkers.

“Our continuing partnerships with the community remain the cornerstone of our policing philosophy,” said Police Commissioner Dermot Shea. “Whether teaming our cops up with the community to clean graffiti, partnering with esteemed advisors to reimagine policing for the 21st Century or ensuring an independent assessment of all potential hate crimes, we are always striving to make the department fairer, stronger and more effective.”

Over the last seven years, the NYPD has been forging fundamental changes in policing, including building strong relationships through Neighborhood Policing and drastically reducing the level of enforcement by focusing resources on the drivers of violence through Precision Policing. Our vision for this new panel, in the important area of ensuring that all New Yorkers can live free from bias, is part of our commitment to continuous improvement.

VACCINE FOR ALL: NYC OPENING NEW VACCINE SITE AT AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY

 

 Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced that the City will open a new vaccination site at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) in Manhattan on Friday, April 23. The new vaccination site will operate from 8 AM to 6 PM, Tuesday through Friday each week, offering approximately 1,000 shots per day.  

 

“It’s going to take all of us to bring back the city we know and love. With that, I would like to wish a warm whale-come to the American Museum of Natural History,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio. “The City thanks you for your partnership in getting every New Yorker vaccinated.”

  

As part of our City’s focus on vaccine equity, the recovery of NYC, and the return to work for City employees and cultural staff, this location will include set-aside appointments for local NYCHA residents and staff, as well as union staff, such as DC37 workers who work in cultural fields, and Museum staff. The site will also offer appointments for the general public.

 

Additional days and appointments will be available as supply increases citywide.  Eligible New Yorkers can now make an appointment at this location by using nyc.gov/vaccinefinder or by calling 877-VAX-4NYC. 

 

“With more than 5 million COVID-19 vaccine doses administered, and ongoing vaccination efforts expanding every week, a safe, healthy re-opening of our City is on the horizon, which is why we're continuing to double down on our strategies that have worked, adding new sites and new ways to access the vaccine," said Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Melanie Hartzog. "We're thrilled that the Museum of Natural History is joining this fight on the forefront of science, and we look forward to the day we can together look back on this moment in history – preserved as yet another diorama for generations of students to visit and reflect upon."

 

“The American Museum of Natural History is an iconic monument to science and discovery,” said Health Commissioner Dr. Dave A. Chokshi. “Serving as a setting for our historic vaccination campaign is both exciting and perfectly fitting.” 

 

“As president of the American Museum of Natural History, an institution dedicated to fostering scientific knowledge and understanding and to providing access to that information, I cannot think of a more important manifestation of our mission in action,” said Ellen V. Futter, President of the American Museum of Natural History. “We are pleased to be part of this historic effort which is so important for the health and welfare of our fellow New Yorkers and for the recovery of our City.”

 

Governor Cuomo Updates New Yorkers on State's Progress During COVID-19 Pandemic

 

Movie Theater Capacity Will Increase to 33 Percent Beginning April 26

Museums, Aquariums, Zoos and Botanical Garden Capacity Will Increase to 50 Percent Beginning April 26

Large-Scale Arenas and Event Venue Capacity Will Increase to 25 Percent Beginning May 19

3,783 Patient Hospitalizations Statewide; Lowest 7-Day Average Since December 4, 2020

836 Patients in the ICU; 521 Intubated

Statewide Positivity Rate is 2.94 Percent; Lowest 7-Day Average Since November 13, 2020

44 COVID-19 Deaths in New York State Yesterday

 Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today updated New Yorkers on the state's progress during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The Governor also announced that movie theater capacity will increase to 33 percent starting April 26. Low-risk, indoor and outdoor arts and entertainment - including museums, aquariums, zoos and botanical gardens - will increase to 50 percent capacity also beginning April 26.

Beginning May 19, spectator capacity will increase to 25 percent at large-scale arenas, and event venues, including professional and collegiate sports, and major performances. Social distancing, masks, health screenings and all other health and safety protocols remain in effect.

"New Yorkers should be encouraged by the incredible progress they have made in reducing the infection rate and getting vaccinated," Governor Cuomo said. "While we are not yet out of the woods, thanks to the hard work of New Yorkers, we have been able to safely re-open more facets of our economy. The light at the end of the tunnel has never been brighter and we must all remain vigilant and continue to practice the behaviors we know work to stop COVID in its tracks - wear a mask, wash your hands and social distance."

It is important to note that data, including test results and hospital rates, reported early in the week are often not completely reflective of the current situation due to lower discharges and testing volume over the weekend. Data trends over a period of time, such as using 7-day averages, are a preferred metric.

Today's data is summarized briefly below:

  • Test Results Reported - 147,583
  • Total Positive - 4,339
  • Percent Positive - 2.94%
  • 7-Day Average Percent Positive - 2.85%
  • Net Change in Patient Hospitalization Past Week - -355
  • Patient Hospitalization - 3,783 (+29)
  • Patients Newly Admitted - 388
  • Hospital Counties - 54
  • Number ICU - 836 (-13)
  • Number ICU with Intubation - 521 (+1)
  • Total Discharges - 171,108 (+330)
  • Deaths - 44
  • Total Deaths - 41,530

Attorney General James Fights to Protect New York’s Tenants by Defending Rent Stabilization Laws

 

 New York Attorney General Letitia James today released the following statement after submitting a response brief in a case defending New York’s rent stabilization laws against baseless challenges to its constitutionality:

“New York’s rent stabilization laws exist to protect tenants and their families, and to ensure that affordable housing remains available for lower-income New Yorkers. As our state's residents continue to recover from the economic fallout of the COVID-19 public health crisis, my office will continue to do everything it can to defend New York’s rent laws and protect struggling tenants so that they can stay in their homes. Above all else, my office is committed to sheltering New Yorkers from harm and ensuring that everyone continues to have access to safe, affordable housing.”

In 2019, the New York state legislature amended the state’s rent stabilization laws when it enacted the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act (HSTPA). Among other things, the HSTPA was designed to strengthen tenant protections and curb practices that property owners had been using to rapidly raise rents, force tenants out of regulated units, and remove regulated units from the rent stabilization laws’ coverage — significantly diminishing New York City’s stock of affordable housing. Following the HSTPA’s enactment, a lawsuit was filed against the commissioner of the state’s Division of Housing and Community Renewal (DHCR) and others. Attorney General James successfully defended the commissioner in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York, which held the latest iteration of the rent stabilization laws to be constitutional. The plaintiffs then appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. This brief was filed in that court.

Disbarred Attorney Sentenced To 51 Months In Prison For Stealing 9/11 Victim Compensation Funds

 

 Audrey Strauss, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced that GUSTAVO L. VILA, a disbarred lawyer in New York, was sentenced today in White Plains federal court to 51 months in prison for stealing approximately $1 million that the Department of Justice’s 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund (“VCF”) had awarded to VILA’s client, a 9/11 first responder.  VILA pled guilty on October 29, 2020, before U.S. District Judge Vincent L. Briccetti, who also imposed today’s sentence.

U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss said:  “Gustavo Vila stole money awarded by the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund to his client, an NYPD officer and 9/11 first responder.  Further, Vila lied to his client for more than three years, telling him that the stolen money had yet to be released by the Fund.  Now Gustavo Vila has been sentenced to prison for his betrayal.”

According to the Complaint, the Information, and other court filings and statements made in open court:

In the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks, Congress created the VCF to provide compensation with federal government funds to any individual who suffered physical harm or was killed as a result of the terrorist attacks, or as a result of the debris removal efforts that took place in the immediate aftermath of those attacks.  The original VCF operated from 2001 to 2004.  President Obama and President Trump reactivated the VCF, authorizing it to operate through October 2016, and December 2020, respectively.  Claimants seeking compensation from the VCF were authorized to work with an attorney and have the attorney, on the claimant’s behalf, submit a claim to, and receive the claimant’s award from, the VCF.  An attorney’s fees were limited to 10% of a VCF award.

From at least in or about 2012 through at least in or about 2019, VILA represented a retired New York City Police Department officer (“Victim-1”) in connection with Victim-1’s claim for compensation from VCF.  Victim-1 was diagnosed with, and suffered from, serious, life-threatening medical conditions, including cancer, as a result of rescue and recovery work he performed at Ground Zero.  Throughout his representation of Victim-1, VILA held himself out as an attorney to Victim-1 and to the VCF, despite the fact that in 2015, VILA was disbarred, after being convicted in Westchester County Supreme Court of grand larceny in the third degree, a felony, for stealing funds from another client.  

Despite his disbarment, VILA continued to hold himself out as an attorney to Victim-1 and to the VCF and to represent Victim-1 in connection with his VCF claim.  Victim-1, on VILA’s advice, authorized the VCF to deposit any money it awarded Victim-1 directly into VILA’s bank account.  On or about September 13, 2016, the VCF authorized an award to Victim-1 of $1,030,622.04 for life-threatening illnesses Victim-1 had sustained from rescue and recovery work he performed as a police officer at Ground Zero.  On or about October 12, 2016, the VCF deposited the full amount of Victim-1’s award – mover $1 million – into VILA’s bank account.  At that point, VILA was required to distribute all of that money, less 10 percent for his purported attorney’s fees, to Victim-1.  VILA, however, represented to Victim-1 that the VCF had only released 10 percent of the award, that is, approximately $103,062, which VILA sent Victim-1 on or about October 26, 2016.  That is the only portion of the award that Victim-1 ever received.  VILA stole the remaining 90 percent of the award – approximately $927,559.84 – and used those funds for his own personal benefit, including to pay his own taxes and personal loans.  Over the next three-plus years, VILA continued to lie to Victim-1, repeatedly telling Victim-1 and his family that the VCF had not yet released the full amount of the award, when in fact, the entire award had been released for Victim-1’s benefit in October 2016. 

VILA, 62, of Yorktown Heights, New York, pled guilty to, and was sentenced on, one count of theft of government funds, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 641.  In addition to the 51-month prison term, VILA was sentenced to three years of supervised release and was ordered to forfeit $922,559.84, and to pay restitution to Victim-1 in the amount of $867,870.76.

Ms. Strauss praised the outstanding investigative work of the U.S. Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General's Fraud Detection Office.