As it prepares for the New York Bight area offshore wind auction to be held on February 23, the Department of Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) issued a Final Sale Notice that outlines the procedures involved. The auction… Read More ›

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New York Bight Case Brings Attention to Federal Offshore Wind Energy Development Procedures
As the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) moves forward with its offshore wind energy development efforts in the New York Bight, a federal case filed on January 10, calls attention to federal procedures used… Read More ›
New York State’s 2022 Offshore Wind Plans
On January 5, as part of her State of the State address, Governor Kathy Hochul announced the following additions to New York’s offshore wind efforts: A $500 million investment The 2022 launch of the New York State Energy Research and… Read More ›
NYS Announces Climate Goals to Reach 1 Million Electrified Homes and 1 Million Electrification-Ready Homes by 2030
On January 5, Governor Kathy Hochul announced the following climate-related goals as part of her State of the State address: Reaching 1 million electrified homes by 2030 Reaching 1 million electrification-ready homes by 2030 Requiring all new building construction to… Read More ›
NYC Requires Bias Audits, Other Measures to Prevent Unjust Hiring Based on Artificial Intelligence
Scheduled to go into effect in January 2023, the New York City Council recently passed legislation that seeks to prevent unjust hiring and promotion practices arising from automated decision tools widely used by employers, such as artificial intelligence. The legislation… Read More ›
University & Incubator Contributions to NYC’s Digital and New Economies in 2021 Q3
NYC’s Pandemic Response Institute to be Created and Led by Columbia University and Dr. Wafaa El-Sadr On September 29, the Office of the Mayor, the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC), and the New York City Department of Health… Read More ›
The State of NYC’s Digital Economy in Q1 2021
INTRODUCTION In taking a look at the state of NYC’s digital economy covering the first quarter of 2021, the area that looms largest is not surprisingly the devastating effect the pandemic has had on the larger economy. Positive news and… Read More ›
A New Model of Worker Classification Emerges from California’s Proposition 22 as the Direction of the Gig Economy is Fought Over Intensely
On election day, ballot measure Proposition 22, backed by App-based driver and delivery companies Ubder, Lyft, DoorDash, Instacart and Postmates passed in California, creating an exemption from labor legislation passed last year that required them to classify drivers as employees… Read More ›
NYC Comptroller Seeks to Increase Access to Digital Economy amidst Tech Companies’ Increasing Presence
Noting the loss of 479,000 jobs in the city’s private sector and 253,000 jobs in the restaurant, retail, accomodations, building and personal services industries, today NYC Comptroller Scott Stringer announced a comprehensive Workforce Development Plan, which aims to “dramatically expand… Read More ›
With Spin-off IBM Seeks Greater Focus on Cloud, AI
On Thursday IBM announced that it would separate the Managed Infrastructure Services unit of its Global Technology Services division into a new company, which it said would move it from being an entity with “more than half its revenues in… Read More ›