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Why is it so hard to build renewables in New York?

Feb 20, 2026
Peter Berini, Director of Industry at Modo Energy and seasoned U.S. power markets analyst, breaks down why building renewables in New York is so hard. He discusses transmission bottlenecks, the NYISO interconnection queue and costly upgrade bills. He compares slow cluster studies with faster ERCOT approaches and explains how market rules, offshore uncertainty and labor costs hamper projects.
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INSIGHT

Ambitious Targets, Historic Grid Legacy

  • New York pledged aggressive clean-power targets but remains far behind schedule in 2026.
  • Historical urban buildout and loss of Indian Point explain why gas still dominates downstate demand.
ANECDOTE

Indian Point's Sudden Void

  • Indian Point nuclear provided ~2,000 MW of steady carbon-free power until its 2021 closure.
  • Its shutdown forced gas plants to fill the gap and raised emissions overnight.
INSIGHT

Upstate Supply vs Downstate Demand

  • Upstate has abundant clean resources while downstate has high demand and little space to build.
  • The mismatch creates a transmission bottleneck moving power from upstate to the city.
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