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New York’s Rockaway Peninsula Looks to Microgrids to Prepare for the Next Big Hurricane
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New York’s Rockaway Peninsula Looks to Microgrids to Prepare for the Next Big Hurricane
Sun, 2014-03-02 21:40 — Kathy GilbeauxCredit: dakine kane/flickr
greentechmedia.com - by Bobby Magill - October 31, 2013
New York City’s Rockaway Peninsula took the brunt of Hurricane Sandy when the storm blew ashore a year ago, leaving the Rockaways in Queens devastated from flooding and 34,000 without electricity for weeks.
In the ensuing twelve months, the city has suggested many ways to make itself more able to withstand such storms. As part of New York City’s climate change response plan, “A Stronger, More Resilient New York,” issued earlier this year, one of the city’s suggestions to help the Rockaways survive the next hurricane is for the peninsula to become the site of a microgrid pilot project that will help keep the lights on at hospitals, schools and other critical infrastructure during and after a storm.
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