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February:
New Innovative Contracts With Major New York City Governmental Customers |
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March 3:
Clean School Bus Program Expansion Announced by Governor Pataki |
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April 19:
APPA Award to NYPA for Worker Safety—the Eighth Time in Nine Years |
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May 17:
NYPA Announces Progress On New Power Line for Tri-Lakes |
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June:
Louis Ciminelli Resigns as Chairman; Elise Cusack Named Trustee |
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June 8:
Peak Load Management Activated for First Time This Summer |
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June 21:
Governor and Legislative Leaders Announce Agreement on Comprehensive Power
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June 29:
Governor Pataki Announces $1.8 Million for Clean Vehicle Projects |
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July 20:
NYPA Dedicates Renovations to Massena Town Beach |
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July 26:
Joseph Seymour Elected Power Authority Chairman |
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July 26:
Grand Opening for Hawkins Point Visitors Center, Massena |
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July 26:
Major Energy Upgrade for University at Albany's East Campus
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Aug. 18:
NYPA Files Application for New License for Niagara Power Project |
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Aug. 25 to Labor Day:
NYPA Participates in New York State Fair in Syracuse |
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Sept. 2:
Large Energy-Efficiency Project Completed for University at Buffalo |
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Sept. 9:
Clark Energy Center, Marcy, Celebrates 25 Years of Service |
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Sept. 17:
NYPA Co-Sponsors Tri-Lakes Energy Expo in Saranac Lake |
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Sept. 23:
Timothy Carey Named NYPA Chief Operating Officer |
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Sept. 24:
Wildlife Festivals Sponsored by Blenheim-Gilboa and Niagara Power Projects and Clark Energy Center |
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Sept. 30:
Peak Load Management Winds Down After Saving More Than 60 Megawatts in City |
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Oct. 18:
Solar-Energy Installation at Monroe-Woodbury High School, First of Four NYPA Solar/School Projects in 2005 |
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Oct. 24:
NYPA Supplies 10 Electric Vehicles to New York City Housing Authority |
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Oct. 25:
Biomass Generation Study Announced for Tupper Lake |
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Nov. 5:
NYPA Participates in Energy Expo, Buffalo |
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Dec. 6:
Governor Announces Major Step in Niagara Relicensing Process |
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Dec. 20:
$8 Million in Checks Presented to Niagara Power Coalition as Part of Relicensing |
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Dec. 31:
500-Megawatt Combined-Cycle Power Plant Begins Commercial Operation in Queens |
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