July 2023

Forecasted Demand for Electricity in NYC Shows ‘Reliability Supply Deficit’ by 2025, NYISO Reports

RENSSELAER, NY—As New York State continues its push for green and renewable energy sources, The New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) on July 14 released its quarterly assessment of reliability of the bulk electric system, which found a deficit in reliability margins for the New York City area beginning in summer 2025.
The deficit is as large as 446 MW (the equivalent of nearly half the power that the now-shuttered Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant Unit 3 produced [1,040MW] during peak demand periods).

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Safety Watch – Occupational Exposure Risks from Workplace Accidents Pose More Stringent Regulations for Employers

Construction companies that maintain in-house first aid responders who would conduct clean-up operations following an accident must be properly trained and the company must have the proper control plans in place. The recent decision in Secretary of Labor v. Denaka Partners, LP arose from a workplace accident in which an employee unfortunately had his arm amputated.

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Financial Management – New Ideas, Innovation Pushing Construction Ahead

What’s new in construction as the pandemic lies behind us? While construction has been through its share of suffering in a series of disruptive challenges that began in the pandemic, looking forward, we have begun adapting and finding better and more resilient ways to work. Diamonds are formed under pressure, and we endeavor to forge ahead through additional uncertainty in one of the most foundational sectors within the local and national economy.

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Deadline for Resiliency Grants Extended by NYS to Aug. 11

ALBANY–Communities statewide that face aftermath recovery from the severe weather emergencies this month have more time to apply for certain resiliency-related state grants. The new Aug. 11 deadlines provide communities impacted by storm damage additional time to apply for resources to help improve water quality, strengthen flood resiliency, and mitigate climate change.

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