Christopher Rizzo and Michael Plumb of Carter Ledyard & Milburn discuss Mayor Bloomberg's proposal to construct a waste-to-energy facility; the siting of such a facility in one of the city's 59 neighborhoods, which have consistently and often successfully fought new solid waste facilities for over two decades; and the state's new licensing process for electric generating facilities, which will both help and hurt the effort.
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Waste-to-Energy Facilities in New York City: Challenges and Opportunities
New York Law Journal
March 8, 2012
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