• The NY Chapter had an exciting year that included the release of Mapping Clean Energy: New York, events and advocacy around making the clean energy transition work for all New Yorkers, and participation in a celebration of E2’s inaugural class of 1 Hotel Fellows at 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge.
  • In 2018, the Chapter is poised to engage on a number of policy fronts, including the Transportation-Climate Initiative, through engagement throughout the state and with partner organizations throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
  • The Chapter also plans to continue working with New Yorkers for Clean Power on a suite of energy efficiency initiatives and electric vehicle infrastructure planning throughout New York State.

You can contact Noah at [email protected].

Launch of E2 1 Hotels Fellowship with NRDC President Rhea Suh (far left) and 1Hotels founder Barry Sternlicht (center) with 2017 fellows and E2 staff // David White Imagery

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