Moving NY to clean energy is top 2023 challenge - NY Power Authority head
NEW YORK, April 24 (Reuters) - Switching to clean energy from natural gas-fired electricity is the New York power industry's top challenge this year, New York Power Authority's chief executive said on Monday.
"That's the biggest challenge, I think, that we and the industry faces," said Justin Driscoll, who heads the nation's largest state-owned electric utility, at the BNEF Summit.
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New York State has set a target of generating 70% of its electricity from renewable sources like wind, solar and hydropower by 2030 and 100% zero-emission electricity a decade later.
As of last year, natural gas-fired power plants accounted for nearly three-fifths of New York's generating capacity, according to the Energy Information Administration.
Maintaining grid reliability, while moving natural gas plants offline will be a top challenge this year, Driscoll said. The state is also looking to expand its hydropower capabilities and battery storage as key measures to reaching its climate-driven goals, he said.
(Reporting by Laila Kearney; Editing by Richard Chang)