Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., is one of four New York State elected officials participating in a new Intergovernmental Energy partnership announced today. The partnership is dedicated to green energy innovation and helping New York become the new green energy leader in the United States.
Diaz will serve as co-chair of the partnership and believes the new alliance will be a “strong first step towards not only identifying areas where intergovernmental partnership can foster new initiatives in the growing green energy field, but finding the funding to support it as well.”
The new partnership’s mission includes conducting a statewide inventory of companies and universities already engaged in green technology projects, promoting greater collaboration throughout New York State on green energy efforts, and showcasing specific innovations that have already taken place.
The next meeting of the partnership will be scheduled for Washington, DC, where a summit for all partcipants will take place.
Diaz will serve as co-chair of the partnership and believes the new alliance will be a “strong first step towards not only identifying areas where intergovernmental partnership can foster new initiatives in the growing green energy field, but finding the funding to support it as well.”
The new partnership’s mission includes conducting a statewide inventory of companies and universities already engaged in green technology projects, promoting greater collaboration throughout New York State on green energy efforts, and showcasing specific innovations that have already taken place.
The next meeting of the partnership will be scheduled for Washington, DC, where a summit for all partcipants will take place.
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