A bipartisan group of New York lawmakers is backing new safety rules for large-scale lithium-ion battery storage facilities. Adirondack Assemblyman Matt Simpson joined legislators in Albany calling for setback requirements, stronger financial accountability and more community input before projects are built near homes or schools. Supporters say the proposal is aimed at reducing fire and […]
A bipartisan group of New York lawmakers is backing new safety rules for large-scale lithium-ion battery storage facilities. Adirondack Assemblyman Matt Simpson joined legislators in Albany calling for setback requirements, stronger financial accountability and more community input before projects are built near homes or schools. Supporters say the proposal is aimed at reducing fire and environmental risks tied to battery storage sites.
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