Biofuels Are a ‘Right Now’ Solution to NY’s Decarbonization Problem

“To pass on the immediate carbon reduction benefits of biofuels while continuing to spin our wheels in endless debate would be a setback that will only make future efforts to reduce our carbon emissions more challenging.”

Adi Talwar

Buildings in Brooklyn.

With lawmakers back in Albany, lowering the cost of living and bringing the state closer to meeting its climate mandates are top priorities. Meanwhile, officials acknowledge meeting the state’s fast-approaching climate goals—including the build-out of renewable energy projects—will inevitably come with a cost to New Yorkers.

While the balancing act between affordability and clean energy policies is delicate, the state has opportunities it must seize to make this dance less burdensome for New Yorkers.