Charging forward: A greenhouse gas emissions analysis of New York State's electric vehicle and clean energy goals
States throughout the U.S. are implementing electric vehicle (EV)-focused policies to spur EV adoption. EVs are viewed as an environmentally friendly mobility choice for passenger vehicles due to their lack of direct emissions like conventional internal combustion engine vehicles. However, EVs use electricity for power and produce upstream emissions. In 2022, New York State enacted legislation stipulating that by 2035, all new vehicles would be zero emission vehicles. Similarly, the New York Independent System Operator, the organization operating New York's electric grid, has a public goal that 100 percent of electricity is net zero by 2040. Both policy initiatives aim to decrease greenhouse gas emissions but do not provide equal decreases in CO
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Related Subject Headings
- Energy
- 4802 Environmental and resources law
- 4407 Policy and administration
- 3304 Urban and regional planning