EAST HAMPTON

EAST HAMPTON

In 2013 East Hampton, a municipality of approximately 22,000 residents, committed to becoming “a leader in sustainable energy policies and practices by substantially reducing energy consumption through conservation and energy efficiency while significantly increasing the use of renewable energy technologies.” By 2015, they added an Energy Sustainability Committee with the task of advising the Town on reaching the renewable energy goals spelled out in a newly created Climate Action Plan.

By 2021, under the leadership of Supervisor Peter Van Scoyoc, a number of the extraordinary actions have moved forward, often recommended by the committee, and passed by the town with much important support coming from the Town’s Natural Resource Department:

  • The Accabonac Solar Farm, the first megawatt solar farm on the South Fork, was completed.
  • A collaboration with the New York Power Authority resulted in the installation of solar energy systems at municipal buildings.
  • A utility battery storage facility was completed in Montauk – the second such facility on Long Island.
  • Legislation was authorized for Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) allowing the Town to explore the potential for procuring renewable power from an alternative supplier. FYI: LIPA is currently holding this up.
  • Gas and diesel powered leaf blowers have been banned –from May 20 to September 20.
  • Solar powered, off-grid lighting has been installed in the Amagansett Village parking lot.
  • Fleet Efficiency Policy was established to encourage the purchase of electric vehicles for the municipal fleet.
  • Electric charging stations have been installed, from 12 fast chargers in Montauk (at no cost to the Town) to Level-2 stations at Town Hall and the Amagansett Village parking lot.
  • Climate Emergency Declaration was unanimously adopted in 2021 with the goal of viewing all Town decisions through the lens of climate change.
  • Also in 2021, an easement agreement with the South Fork Wind Farm was signed and a resolution to approve the Host Community Agreement between the Town and the South Fork Wind Farm was passed, which, when the final approvals come through from the NYSPSC and BOEM, will yield $29 million in payments over 25 years to the Town and the Trustees.

BOEM's review of the South Fork Wind Farm, a 15-turbine, 132 MW project, with a cable landing in Wainscott, a hamlet within the Town of East Hampton, was complete and approved in January, 2022 and construction began immediately.  Orsid operations are scheduled to begin at the end of 2023 powering 70,000 New York homes.

Francesca Rheannon, Host of Sustainable East End, opens this video on coastal erosion interviewing Kevin McAllister. It continues as Alec Baldwin and Cate Rogers join Kevin in the discussion. For more information, visit DefendH20.org

CURRENT NEWS

Surfrider Seeks New Members

By Beth Young 01/31/23
The Eastern Long Island Chapter of the international Surfrider Foundation has long been a hotbed of ocean-friendly policy coming out of the far eastern reaches of the South Fork, but the chapter, which covers the…
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Town v. Village Firefighting Foam Suit Is at Standstill

By Tom Gogola 01/26/23
Ongoing litigation in federal court between East Hampton Town and East Hampton Village over the use and storage of controversial firefighting foam at the town airport by the village’s Fire Department remains in limbo even…
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A Decision on the Senior Center

By Tom Gogola 01/19/23
The East Hampton Town Board has selected a design for a new $25 million-plus senior citizens center in Amagansett. After debating the merits of two design concepts by R2 Architecture over the course of several…
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New York State of Wind: Future Looks Breezy for Offshore Empire

By Samantha Maldonado 01/13/23
While approaching Wainscott Beach on Long Island’s South Fork in early December, one could see the most tangible aspect of offshore wind’s New York progress even before hearing the crash of waves: three pillars, each…
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Counting on an Electric Future

By Beth Young 01/12/23
As we embark down the path of a new year, the prospects are looking bright for people looking to upgrade to more energy-efficient homes.
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The Rising Tide: Exploring the Effects of Climate Change and How To Mitigate Them

12/22/22
Throughout 2022, The Express News Group has presented a monthly series on climate change, The Rising Tide, which concludes this week with a look back on the threats that have been identified and the mitigation…
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Scoping Out the Study Ahead at East Hampton Airport

By Tom Gogola 12/15/22
Environmental consultants from the firm AKRF gave a detailed accounting of the environmental review process now taking off at East Hampton Airport at the town board’s work session on Tuesday.
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Wind Farm Update From Orsted on a Blustery Beach

By Tom Gogola 12/07/22
Is that Poseidon’s triton reaching from the littoral shallows, or are you just trying to build a 132-megawatt wind farm? The South Fork Wind project site at the end of Beach Lane in Wainscott certainly…
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East Hampton Awarded $350K For Montauk Coastal Resiliency Plan

By Lisa Finn 12/06/22
East Hampton Town has been awarded a $350,000 federal grant to facilitate the exploration of a living shoreline project in Montauk.
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Massive Vessels Signal Next Stage for Wind Farm

By Christopher Walsh 11/17/22
The Jill, a 183-foot-long lift boat with jack-up legs of more than 300 feet, arrived at its position off the beach in Wainscott on Tuesday, where it is to remain for approximately three months and…
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Oceanfront Drilling Begins for Wind Farm Cable in Wainscott

By Michael Wright 11/16/22
Engineering crews on Beach Lane in Amagansett have begun the process of drilling a 2,500-foot tunnel beneath Beach Lane, the ocean beach and the seafloor to make way for the... more
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Plugging Into Electric Vehicles: Greener Technology Could Pave Way to Less Carbon Emissions

By Michelle Trauring 10/26/22
From the outside, the newest Ford F-150 Lighting looks like a standard pickup truck — with a spacious cargo bed, seating for up to five passengers and every luxury finish... more
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PLANS TO ACCELERATE RENEWABLES

Town of East Hampton Climate Action Plan

10/01/15
Accelerating climate change continues to escalate the need for communities and municipalities to develop strategies combating current challenges to local infrastructure and the projected intensity of impacts on community assets, natural resources and public health. The…

East Hampton Comprehensive Energy Vision

10/01/13
Accelerating climate change continues to escalate the need for communities and municipalities to develop strategies combating current challenges to local infrastructure and the projected intensity of impacts on community assets, natural resources and public health. The…

KEY RESOURCES

Draft Coastal Assessment Resiliency Plan Report

05/09/22
HomeGovernmentTown ProjectsCoastal Assessment Resiliency Plan

What Can and Can’t Be Recycled?

04/21/22
A simple guide to what can and can't be recycled

Promoting toxic-free lawns and landscapes for the health of people, their pets, and the planet

05/17/21
Isaac Mizrahi Goes Organic: Kicks the Lawn Chemical Habit

South Fork

02/15/21
BOEM has prepared a Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the South Fork Wind Farm and South Fork Export Cable Project. The following documents are available for your viewing.

South Fork Wind

02/03/21
South Fork Wind brings unparalleled experience to Long Island. This offshore wind farm will be the first to connect in New York State and help the Town of East Hampton meet its 100% renewable energy…

Drawdown East End

02/03/21
Drawdown East End is a grass roots, non-partisan organization that inspires and supports our communities to actively engage in solutions to reach drawdown.*  Our vision is to achieve drawdown and reverse global warming by 2050…

Win With WIND

11/10/20
We are private citizens of the South Fork of Long Island who believe that becoming the first communities in New York State to be powered by offshore wind is a once-in-a lifetime opportunity that should…

Energize East Hampton

07/10/19
The Town of East Hampton’s 100% renewable energy goals require a diversified portfolio of energy technologies and approaches.

What Happens To Our Recycling, Part Three: The Way Forward

12/06/18
The men and women who work in the recycling industry describe it these days in bleak terms. From a business standpoint, recent market changes have made it much harder for recycling vendors or any entity…

What Happens To Our Recycling, Part Two: The Work Of Recycling

12/04/18
It was the early 2000s, and single-stream recycling was the newest, hottest trend in the recycling market. Waste Management, the garbage disposal and recycling behemoth, was pushing the trend, touting the convenience of allowing a…

What Happens To Our Recycling, Part One: The Recycling Myth

11/27/18
A steady parade of plastic water bottles, tin cans, empty yogurt containers and countless other “recyclable” items, either fully or partially obscured by the thick stew of garbage—and perhaps even still imprisoned inside unopened garbage…

Renewable Energy Long Island

10/02/19
Renewable Energy Long Island (reLI), established in 2003, is a membership-based, 501-c-3 not-for-profit organization promoting clean, sustainable energy use and generation on Long Island. reLI is committed to transitioning Long Island to a 100% renewable…

Accabonac Solar Farm

10/02/19
The Accabonac Solar Farm (ASF) in Springs is the first megawatt scale solar farm on Long Island’s South Fork.

Clean Energy Communities

10/02/19
Town of East Hampton is named a New York State Clean Energy Community for completing 4 high impact action items, becoming eligible for a $100,000 grant.

Energy Sustainability Committee

10/02/19
The Energy Sustainability Committee (ESC) was appointed in 2013 by the East Hampton Town Board to assist the Town in its participation in the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s Climate Smart Communities Program.

MORE NEWS

Now Feds Mull the Offshore Wind Farm

By Christopher Walsh   01/28/21  
With the Town of East Hampton and the town trustees' votes to execute agreements with the developers of the proposed South Fork Wind farm, and the state Public Service Commission's review of the project nearing…
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East Hampton Town Okays Offshore Wind Farm Agreement

By Christopher Walsh   01/21/21  
Over the objections of one member and after a contentious discussion, the East Hampton Town Board voted on Thursday to execute an easement and host-community agreement with the developers of the proposed South Fork Wind…
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Guided Walking Tour of ‘Field of Dreams’ and Scott Bluedorn’s ‘Bonac Blind’

01/18/21  
On Friday, January 22, from 3 to 4:30 p.m., the Parrish Art Museum’s chief curator, Alicia G. Longwell, and docents will lead guests on a socially distanced “Field of Dreams” walking tour, where the 2020…
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Wind Farm Debate: Wait or Make Haste?

By Christopher Walsh   01/14/21  
It may be years before the first turbine foundation is driven into the sea floor some 35 miles off Montauk, but the proposed South Fork Wind farm remains the subject of fierce debate. During public…
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Push for Fuel Pump Climate Warning

By Christopher Walsh   01/14/21  
East Hampton Town's energy sustainability advisory committee has recommended that the town board adopt legislation requiring a warning sticker on all fuel pumps in the town, drawing a connection between filling vehicles with fossil fuels…
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Leveling the Energy Playing Field

By Christopher Walsh   01/07/21  
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo signed legislation on Dec. 23 giving the New York State Public Service Commission the authority to require the Long Island Power Authority and its service providers to implement recommendations made in…
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State of the Town: Expecting an Eventful 2021

By Christopher Walsh   01/07/21  
An eventful and stressful 2020 behind it, the East Hampton Town Board delivered broad outlines of what is likely to be a similarly eventful 2021 at its organizational meeting on Tuesday, a year that may…
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Wainscott Incorporation Activists Demand a Vote

By Christopher Walsh   01/07/21  
An effort by some residents of Wainscott to create an incorporated village in a 4.4-acre expanse of that hamlet moved forward on Dec. 30 with the submission to East Hampton Town Supervisor Peter Van Scoyoc…
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East Hampton Wind Farm Hearing To Be Held Jan. 12

By Beth Young   01/07/21  
The East Hampton Town Board will accept public comments on the latest draft of its agreements to allow the cable from the South Fork Wind Farm to be placed under town roads at its Tuesday,…
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Wind Farm Forum Coming Thursday

By Christopher Walsh   12/31/20  
The New York League of Conservation Voters Education Fund will host a meeting on the proposed South Fork Wind farm on Thursday, Jan. 7, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Citizens Campaign for the Environment, Renewable…
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Once More Unto the Blowers

By Christopher Walsh   12/24/20  
The East Hampton Town Board concluded its 2020 meeting schedule last Thursday with public hearings on code amendments that would curb the use of gas and diesel-powered leaf blowers, opponents of which decry the ubiquitous…
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‘Soft Solution’ for Beach in Montauk

By Christopher Walsh   12/23/20  
The single best thing about 2021 may prove to be that it is not 2020. The second best thing, in Montauk at least, may be the long-anticipated implementation of the Fire Island Inlet to Montauk…
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‘Soft Solution’ for Beach in Montauk

By Christopher Walsh   12/23/20  
The single best thing about 2021 may prove to be that it is not 2020. The second best thing, in Montauk at least, may be the long-anticipated implementation of the Fire Island Inlet to Montauk…
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Long Island Looks At Competitive Bidding For Energy As A Greener, More Accountable Option

By J.D.Allen   12/22/20  
Suffolk County lawmakers will look in the New Year into creating a digital platform to help town and village governments join and operate pacts to lower energy costs for consumers.
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Orsted Wind Farm Cable Survey Comes Ashore

By Christopher Walsh   12/22/20  
The developers of the South Fork Wind farm will conduct site assessments and soil borings as part of survey work having to do with the wind farm's onshore transmission cable installation starting as soon as…
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$29 Million Wind Farm Deal Ready for Its Close-Up

By Christopher Walsh   12/17/20  
An agreement that would see the Town of East Hampton reap an almost $29 million payment from the developers of the South Fork Wind farm in exchange for allowing a 138-kilovolt cable to be buried…
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State-Held Stocks Go Green

By Christopher Walsh   12/17/20  
New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli announced last week that the state's $226 billion Common Retirement Fund will transition its portfolio to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040.
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A Call for New Climate-Oriented Building Restrictions

By Christopher Walsh   12/11/20  
While the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act signed by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo last year provides a roadmap to a New York free of greenhouse gas emissions by midcentury, the window of opportunity to…
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Looking for Energy Answers

By Christopher Walsh   12/10/20  
Long Island is typically second only to Hawaii in the cost of electricity, but only 5 percent of that electricity is derived from renewable sources, Suffolk Legislator Bridget Fleming, who chairs the county's community choice…
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Looking for Energy Answers

By Christopher Walsh   12/10/20  
Long Island is typically second only to Hawaii in the cost of electricity, but only 5 percent of that electricity is derived from renewable sources, Suffolk Legislator Bridget Fleming, who chairs the county's community choice…
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Wind farm developers pitch cable line connecting at Smith Point

By Karl Grossman   12/03/20  
It would be the biggest offshore wind farm in New York State—more than 100 wind turbines starting 30 miles east of Montauk Point. It’s being called Sunrise Wind.
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Trade Unions and Orsted Join Up

By Christopher Walsh   11/25/20  
Orsted, the parent company of Orsted U.S. Offshore Wind, has announced a partnership with North America's Building Trades Union, which represents more than three million craft professionals. The partnership will create a national agreement designed…
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Important Details

11/24/20  
The article about the Suffolk County Water Authority targeting geothermal systems [“Water Usage, Limited Leaf Blowing And An ER For East Hampton,” 27east.com, November 11] may lead readers to an inaccurate understanding of geothermal systems…
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Perfect Earth Project Welcomes New Gardener/Educator To Advance Environmentally Sound Landscaping Practices

By Brendan J. OReilly   11/20/20  
Perfect Earth Project, the East Hampton-based nonprofit that promotes toxin-free lawns and landscapes, welcomed a new gardener/educator this year, just a few weeks before the COVID-19 pandemic emerged in New York State. Timothy Erdmann relocated…
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Urging Speed on Renewables

By Christopher Walsh   11/19/20  
The meeting had reached the 90-minute mark and adjournment before the last item on its agenda could be considered, but the Town of East Hampton's energy sustainability committee was already acting as though that topic,…
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Urging Speed on Renewables

By Christopher Walsh   11/19/20  
The meeting had reached the 90-minute mark and adjournment before the last item on its agenda could be considered, but the Town of East Hampton's energy sustainability committee was already acting as though that topic,…
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Tougher Building Efficiency Rules Proposed

By Christopher Walsh   11/18/20  
Adopting a building construction code that would mandate greater energy efficiency and solar and electric vehicle-charging readiness would move East Hampton closer to the goal of achieving its energy needs from renewable sources and help…
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Water Authority Bans Some Geothermal Systems Citing Threat to Aquifer

By Christopher Walsh   11/12/20  
On Tuesday, in its second virtual meeting in a week, the East Hampton Town Board discussed several environmental matters. Ty Fuller, Suffolk County Water Authority's director of Strategy Initiatives, issued a warning about the impact…
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Fossil Fuel vs. Renewables: Pressure Is on LIPA

By Christopher Walsh   11/05/20  
The East Hampton Town Board is expected to vote today to begin the process of adopting a community choice aggregation program. Community choice aggregation, or C.C.A., allows a local government to procure electricity and/or natural…
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Wind Farm Delayed a Year

By Christopher Walsh   10/28/20  
Federal permitting delays will continue into next year, representing a significant setback for the developers of South Fork Wind, the proposed 15-turbine wind farm to be constructed approximately 35 miles east of Montauk Point.
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Toxic Algae Was Everywhere This Summer

By Jamie Bufalino   10/23/20  
Every major bay and estuary on Long Island was afflicted this summer by toxic algae blooms, oxygen-starved waters, or fish kills, all caused primarily by high levels of nitrogen from household sewage, according to a…
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Five State Agencies Sign On to Wind Farm Plan

By Christopher Walsh   10/15/20  
The joint proposal that the developers of the South Fork Wind farm filed with the New York State Public Service Commission last month in support of their application for a Certificate of Environmental Compatibility and…
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Trustees on Board With Offshore Wind Plan

By Christopher Walsh   10/01/20  
The East Hampton Town Trustees unanimously approved signing on to the joint proposal submitted two weeks ago by Orsted U.S. Offshore Wind and Eversource Energy to the New York State Public Service Commission in support…
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Plastic Bag Ban Will Be Enforced

By Christopher Walsh   09/23/20  
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has announced that the plastic bag ban will be enforced as of Oct. 19. The law took effect on March 1, but it was not enforced per…
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Wind Farm Benefits Package Totals $29 Million for East Hampton Town

By Christopher Walsh   09/10/20  
The Town of East Hampton and the town trustees will share a community benefits package worth almost $29 million in exchange for easements allowing Orsted U.S Offshore Wind and Eversource, partners developing the proposed 15-turbine…
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Orsted, the World’s Offshore Wind Giant, Gets Serious About Solar

By Karl-erik Stromsta   09/02/20  
A company synonymous with offshore wind is building 700 megawatts of U.S. solar plants, signaling the era of the renewable energy “major.”
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East Hampton Town Reaches Breaking Point on Leaf Blowers

By Christopher Walsh   08/20/20  
The Town of East Hampton appears to be following the lead of other municipalities on the South Fork in moving to enact restrictions on the use of gas or diesel-powered leaf blowers.
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Town on Path to Get More Energy From Renewables

By Christopher Walsh   08/20/20  
East Hampton can take a large step toward deriving its energy needs from renewable sources by joining 61 other municipalities in New York State with an active community choice aggregation program, speakers said during a…
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Wainscott Village Inc. Taken to Task

By D. Posnett   07/11/20  
I have been in and out of politics and government, at every level, for over 40 years. As for political ads, I am not easily shocked.
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Meet the Hamptons Landscape Designer Detoxing Lawns and Gardens

By Nancy Kane   05/26/20  
When a landscape designer on a mission to save the Earth met a pair of local filmmakers who shared her vision, it was a match made in compost. East Hampton–based landscape designer Edwina von Gal…
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LIPA Board Hears From Alt-Power Advocates

By Christopher Walsh   05/07/20  
Southampton Town adopted enabling legislation for C.C.A. last year. Brookhaven and Hempstead have also passed enabling legislation, but only Southampton has taken the next step, issuing a competitive bid and selecting Joule Assets of Katonah,…
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Of Capped Landfills and Contamination

By Christopher Walsh   02/06/20  
A team of environmental science consultants told the East Hampton Town Board on Tuesday that groundwater contamination beneath the now-capped Springs-Fireplace Road landfill is slowly diminishing, as expected. However, as the board noted, ongoing testing…
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US has only one offshore wind energy farm, but a $70 billion market is on the way

By Bob Woods   12/15/19  
Offshore wind has the potential to generate more than 2,000 GW of capacity per year — nearly double the nation’s current electricity use, according to the DOE.
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Climate Change Is Happening on the East End

By Alisha Steindecker   09/25/19  
The flooding on sunny days on Dune Road in East Quogue or the harmful algal blooms found in Georgica Pond in Wainscott or Lake Agawam in Southampton are no accident. The earth is warming, and…
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Students demonstrate on Long Island to demand action to stop climate change

By Khristopher J. Brooks and Jean-Paul Salamanca   09/20/19  
Whether they trekked into Manhattan or traveled from school grounds to Town Hall, students on Long Island spoke up in unison Friday as youth across the globe demanded action from world leaders on climate change.
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East Hampton officials eye outside experts to review offshore wind farm plan

By Vera Chinese   07/16/19  
East Hampton Town officials say they may seek outside experts to review a proposed 15-turbine offshore wind farm 35 miles off Montauk for potential environmental impacts.
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The Hamptons Love Green Energy. But That Wind Farm?

By Debra West   06/20/19  
This affluent enclave on the East End of Long Island is steeped in eco-conscious pride, with strict water quality and land preservation rules and an abundance of electric cars on the roads.
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East Hampton Teens Call for Climate Action

By Christopher Walsh   03/18/19  
Perhaps the greatest lesson, for students of all ages, is that one person really can make a difference.
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What Happens To Our Recycling, Part Three: The Way Forward

By Cailin Riley   12/11/18  
The men and women who work in the recycling industry describe it these days in bleak terms. From a business standpoint, recent market changes have made it much harder for recycling vendors or any entity…
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What Happens To Our Recycling, Part Two: The Work Of Recycling

By Cailin Riley   12/04/18  
Mike Vitale saw the writing on the wall, even when no one else did. It was the early 2000s, and single-stream recycling was the newest, hottest trend in the recycling market. Waste Management, the garbage…
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