november, 2025
03nov3:45 pm7:30 pmIntergenerational Green Job Summit - Farmingdale State College
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We've partnered with regional organizations, labor boards, municipalities, universities, and the Departments of Labor, Office of Just Energy Transition, to connect
Time
(Monday) 3:45 pm - 7:30 pm
10nov12:00 pm1:00 pmFactors to Consider in Developing a 100% Renewable Energy Future.
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Join NYCP for a presentation by Dr. Richard Perez, Senior Research Faculty, Emeritus, Atmospheric Sciences Research Center. He will discuss "Factors to Consider in Developing a 100% Renewable Energy Future."
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Join NYCP for a presentation by Dr. Richard Perez, Senior Research Faculty, Emeritus, Atmospheric Sciences Research Center. He will discuss “Factors to Consider in Developing a 100% Renewable Energy Future.”
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(Monday) 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
12nov(nov 12)7:00 am13(nov 13)6:00 pm2025 New York Solar Summit
Time
12 (Wednesday) 7:00 am - 13 (Thursday) 6:00 pm EST
Location
Albany Capital Center
55 Eagle Street
12nov6:00 pm7:00 pmClean Energy Neighbors Open Discussion Forum
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Local Opposition to Data Centers—How Similar to Opposition to Solar? Across the U.S., Facebook groups, raucous town meetings, and arrays of oppositional lawn signs have resulted in local moratoriums blocking…data centers?!
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Local Opposition to Data Centers—How Similar to Opposition to Solar?
Across the U.S., Facebook groups, raucous town meetings, and arrays of oppositional lawn signs have resulted in local moratoriums blocking…data centers?! We’re familiar with these strategies to block solar projects. Is it really the same playbook? How similar are the strategies used by local opposition groups to stop data center construction versus large-scale solar projects?
Developers for solar and data centers often vie for the same tracts of land: cleared, level areas near transmission lines with sufficient headroom. As the survey results from Heatmap in the figure above show, 59% of respondents strongly support or somewhat support living near a solar farm. In contrast, a similar survey found that only 44% of respondents support living near a data center. Can we develop messaging that compares the benefits of solar to the drawbacks of data centers?
Join us for a discussion of messaging, strategies, and public support. Click the button below to register for our Clean Energy Neighbors open discussion forum on Wednesday, November 12, from 6 P.M. to 7 P.M. We especially welcome folks on the ground who are trying to get solar projects built in their communities. Register, and we look forward to talking soon!
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(Wednesday) 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm


