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New York approves two massive renewable projects to cut fossil fuel reliance

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The New York Public Service Commission had approved on Thursday two renewable energy projects, which are expected to boost clean power in the state and put the state on track to meet its climate goal. 

According to the governor’s office, two power superhighways from Delaware County and Canada will provide enough solar, wind, and hydro-powered electricity to cut the state’s reliance on fossil fuels in half. 

Among the two projects, Clean Path New York, a collaboration between the New York Power Authority, EnergyRe, and Invenergy, will bring more than 7.5 million MWh of solar and wind energy to the city. 

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