Transitioning utilities to public ownership could help lay the groundwork for a renewable, just future.
and public advocate Jumaane Williams, traveled in the pouring rain to attend the town hall, where many demanded public utilities.
But no one from ConEd or the New York Public Service Commission, which oversees the state’s utilities, showed up. Jamie Tyberg, an organizer with New York Communities for Change, sees publicly owned power as an important step in transforming our relationship to resources and energy, which have for too long been regarded as infinite.
“We are not going to be able to escape this crisis without replacing the system,” Tyberg, who has been volunteering with the campaign, toldIn response to the claims made in this article, Michael Clendenin, ConEd's director of media relations, wrote in an e-mail, "We can maintain high reliability and have a clean energy future.
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