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Op-ed | Electricity-starved New York is five megawatts from darkness
New York City faces a critical energy shortage with only five megawatts of backup power, exacerbated by the shutdown of the Indian Point nuclear plant, blocked gas pipelines, and failed offshore wind projects. The city bans residential battery storage, unlike other U.S. states, despite a proposed bill to update codes and address the crisis.
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