Officials have long eyed “virtual power plants,” which coordinate energy use across thousands of homes, but the state has lagged in adopting them.
Officials have long eyed “virtual power plants,” which coordinate energy use across thousands of homes, but the state has lagged in adopting them. · View in browser
Tapping into the collective power of millions of smart devices in people’s homes to balance electricity needs, experts say, would make the grid more reliable, help phase out polluting power plants, and save billions each year on energy bills. Photos: andiiwan, anuka5296, Jirasukhanont, Jordi Calvera/Canva | Illustration: New York Focus
Last year, after prison guards were caught beating an incarcerated man to death, Governor Hochul allocated millions to a prison oversight body. This year, she doesn’t want to renew the grant.
One reason why blue states are losing ground politically: The red states build far more housing than they do. Photos: Curtis Adams/Pexels; Illustration: New York Focus