New York’s ‘Clean Green Schools’ initiative: These Staten Island schools are


STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Gov. Kathy Hochul recently announced a $59 million fund for a “Clean Green Schools” initiative, which will look to improve air quality, advance clean energy and reduce carbon emissions in public schools.

Public schools across New York state that are named as high-needs by the New York State Education Department, will be eligible for the program.

Hochul expressed that providing cleaner, healthier places for children to learn and grow “is an absolute must if we want to deliver on a green transition that benefits all.”

“The Clean Green Schools initiative will bring meaningful change to communities that have been too often left behind, allowing our schools to be models of innovation, while giving educators and students the type of learning environment they deserve,” said Hochul in a release issued Friday.

The initiative supports the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, which aims for an 85% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, according to the governor’s office.

Hochul expressed that this program will be included in the historic $4.2 billion Clean Water, Clean Air, and Green Jobs Environmental Bond Act. The act will provide funding to more than 1,000 under-resourced public schools and benefit close to 1 million students.

The act will also:

– Support New York needs to provide safe water to drink.

– Invest in critical water infrastructure.

– Restore critical environmental habitats; reduce flood risks.

– Preserve outdoor spaces and local farms.

– Invest in climate change mitigation and adaptation projects that will reduce air pollution.

New York State Energy Research and Development Authority President and CEO Doreen M. Harris expressed that addressing the impacts of climate change is critical in schools every day.

“Making improvements to increase energy efficiency and clean heating and cooling, and supporting educational activities centered around decarbonization are foundational efforts for this initiative, and they ensure the Clean Green Schools initiative will benefit our communities and state for generations to come,” said Harris.

Any HVAC projects funded under the Clean Green Schools initiative will address indoor air quality in any disadvantaged community schools, as well as high-needs areas.

Applications for the Clean Green Schools initiative are now being accepted by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA).

There are two tracks to the application. Track I will provide schools with professional services to help evaluate and facilitate energy reduction, decarbonization, environmental sustainability and indoor air quality improvements within the school.

Track II will provide schools with the funding needed for construction projects that may decarbonize building portfolios. This includes any conversion of central heating and/or cooling plants to clean energy technologies, such as heat pumps.

Track I funding is available for open enrollment, on a first-come-first-serve basis, while Track II will be provided on a competitive basis.

The following schools on Staten Island meet the Clean Green Schools initiative criteria:

– Ralph R. McKee Career and Technical High…



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