Meeting Name: Committee on Environmental Protection, Resiliency and Waterfronts Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 3/1/2024 1:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: 250 Broadway - Hearing Room, 16th Floor
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T2024-0632 *   Oversight - Installation of Solar Photovoltaic Systems and Battery Storage Capacity.Oversight Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
T2024-0632 *   Oversight - Installation of Solar Photovoltaic Systems and Battery Storage Capacity.Oversight Filed, by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0129-2024 *Justin L. Brannan  Establishing a pilot program to construct solar canopies in certain parking lots.IntroductionThis bill would mandate that the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), or another agency designated by the Mayor, create a pilot program to install solar canopies at no less than 1 city-controlled parking lot where such a canopy would be cost effective in each borough. To the extent practicable, such canopies would need to be installed within 2 years. In addition, for each city controlled parking lot at which a solar canopy is installed, DCAS or such other agency would be required to install at least 5 electric vehicle chargers with a minimum charging capacity of 6 kilowatts. After the conclusion of the pilot program, this local law would require a report on, among other things, the total number and locations of city-controlled parking lots where solar canopies were installed as part of the pilot program and where they would be cost effective, and recommendations as to whether and how the pilot program may be expanded and made permanent.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0129-2024 *Justin L. Brannan  Establishing a pilot program to construct solar canopies in certain parking lots.IntroductionThis bill would mandate that the Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS), or another agency designated by the Mayor, create a pilot program to install solar canopies at no less than 1 city-controlled parking lot where such a canopy would be cost effective in each borough. To the extent practicable, such canopies would need to be installed within 2 years. In addition, for each city controlled parking lot at which a solar canopy is installed, DCAS or such other agency would be required to install at least 5 electric vehicle chargers with a minimum charging capacity of 6 kilowatts. After the conclusion of the pilot program, this local law would require a report on, among other things, the total number and locations of city-controlled parking lots where solar canopies were installed as part of the pilot program and where they would be cost effective, and recommendations as to whether and how the pilot program may be expanded and made permanent.Laid Over by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0347-2024 *Sandy Nurse  Fees for the installation of solar power energy systems.IntroductionThis bill would exempt solar installations from any fees in connection with an application for a street crane permit for such installations.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0347-2024 *Sandy Nurse  Fees for the installation of solar power energy systems.IntroductionThis bill would exempt solar installations from any fees in connection with an application for a street crane permit for such installations.Laid Over by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0353-2024 *Sandy Nurse  Installation of solar photovoltaic systems on city-owned property.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Citywide Administrative Services, in coordination with other relevant agencies, to install 150 megawatts of solar photovoltaic systems on the roofs of city-owned buildings and other city-owned property by the end of 2035. The department would be required to complete at least 100 megawatts worth of installations by September 1, 2030. Installations would be prioritized in disadvantaged communities, and the department would be required to set criteria for increasing the number of eligible roofs that can host solar photovoltaic systems. Additionally, the department would be required to report: (1) factors considered when making determinations about the long-term ownership, operation and maintenance of such systems, (2) the expected location and size of each system to be installed, along with an indication of whether requests for proposals have been issued for all necessary contracts, (3) information pertaining to ineligible roofs, and (4) identifying information for all city-owned properties that have had such systems installed, including but not limited to the address, system size, annual energy savings, and annual emissions reduction.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0353-2024 *Sandy Nurse  Installation of solar photovoltaic systems on city-owned property.IntroductionThis bill would require the Department of Citywide Administrative Services, in coordination with other relevant agencies, to install 150 megawatts of solar photovoltaic systems on the roofs of city-owned buildings and other city-owned property by the end of 2035. The department would be required to complete at least 100 megawatts worth of installations by September 1, 2030. Installations would be prioritized in disadvantaged communities, and the department would be required to set criteria for increasing the number of eligible roofs that can host solar photovoltaic systems. Additionally, the department would be required to report: (1) factors considered when making determinations about the long-term ownership, operation and maintenance of such systems, (2) the expected location and size of each system to be installed, along with an indication of whether requests for proposals have been issued for all necessary contracts, (3) information pertaining to ineligible roofs, and (4) identifying information for all city-owned properties that have had such systems installed, including but not limited to the address, system size, annual energy savings, and annual emissions reduction.Laid Over by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0354-2024 *Sandy Nurse  Utilizing city-owned lots for energy storage systems.IntroductionThis bill would require the Commissioner of Citywide Administrative Services, in coordination with the Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability, to identify city-owned lots suitable for installing energy storage systems, develop a plan to achieve the amount of energy storage capacity specified in the bill, and make annual progress reports. The bill would require that the energy storage capacity of energy storage systems on city-owned lots be at least 300 megawatts by the end of 2030 and at least 400 megawatts by the end of 2035. If that energy storage capacity is not achieved, the Commissioner of Citywide Administrative Services would be required to report on the reasons it was not achieved and to make recommendation on policies, programs, and actions to achieve the specified energy storage capacity.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0354-2024 *Sandy Nurse  Utilizing city-owned lots for energy storage systems.IntroductionThis bill would require the Commissioner of Citywide Administrative Services, in coordination with the Office of Long-Term Planning and Sustainability, to identify city-owned lots suitable for installing energy storage systems, develop a plan to achieve the amount of energy storage capacity specified in the bill, and make annual progress reports. The bill would require that the energy storage capacity of energy storage systems on city-owned lots be at least 300 megawatts by the end of 2030 and at least 400 megawatts by the end of 2035. If that energy storage capacity is not achieved, the Commissioner of Citywide Administrative Services would be required to report on the reasons it was not achieved and to make recommendation on policies, programs, and actions to achieve the specified energy storage capacity.Laid Over by Committee  Action details Not available