By Natalie Brophy, The Buffalo News
Read the ArticleClimate tech and clean tech companies are blossoming in Western New York, from turning food waste into animal feed, developing windmill blades that adapt to real-time wind conditions, and electric vehicle charging accessibility. These companies will be on the forefront of helping New York reach its climate goals as addressed in New York State’s Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act.
Dennis Elsenbeck, head of energy and sustainability for Phillips Lytle’s Energy Consulting Services, spoke to The Buffalo News to discuss Western New York’s leadership in the clean tech revolution, which can be found in the article “Bugs, batteries and blades: For Western New York startups, climate and clean tech is hot.”
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