New York State Energy Research and Development Authority State Entity Annual Energy Reports
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Overview of the Records
Repository
- New York State Archives
222 Madison Avenue
Albany, NY 12230
Summary
- This series relates to the responsibilities conferred to New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) by Executive Order No. 111. Materials include correspondence soliciting reports from state entities, state entity annual reports submitted to NYSERDA, and statewide annual energy reports published by NYSERDA. Topics of note include the construction of energy-efficient buildings, usage of renewable energy sources, and alternative-fueled vehicles.
Title
- Energy Research and Development Authority state entity annual energy reports
Quantity
- 2.0 cubic feet
Inclusive Dates
Series Number
- B2671
Creator
Arrangement
Chronological.
Administrative History
Executive Order No. 111, promulgated on June 10, 2001 by Governor George Pataki, empowered the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) to collect reports from state entities relating to their energy consumption, with the ultimate goal of creating a statewide report on this subject. Governors Eliot Spitzer and David Paterson both renewed this executive order. Executive Order No. 88, issued by Governor Andrew Cuomo, replaced Executive Order 111. Effective as of December 28, 2012, Executive Order No. 88 focuses on further reduction of state entity energy consumption relative to 2010-2011 usage levels.
Scope and Content Note
This series relates to the responsibilities conferred to NYSERDA by Executive Order No. 111. Materials include correspondence soliciting reports from state entities, state entity annual reports submitted to NYSERDA, and statewide annual energy reports published by NYSERDA. Topics of note include the construction of energy-efficient buildings, usage of renewable energy sources, and alternative-fueled vehicles.
Acquisition Information
This series was transferred under RDA 90202.
Access Restrictions
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