New York's 'Reforming the Energy Vision' Plan Recognized as 2015 Harvard Ash Center Bright Idea

New York’s Reforming the Energy Vision plan has been recognized by the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at Harvard University, as part of its 2015 Bright Ideas program.

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo’s comprehensive Reforming the Energy Vision, or REV, plan is a strategic approach to develop a clean, reliable, and affordable energy system for all New Yorkers. The REV plan is one of 124 programs from all levels of government acknowledged by the Ash Center, part of Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, as being at the forefront of innovative government action.

“When the state launched Reforming the Energy Vision last year, our goal was to jumpstart and accelerate private investment in the local clean energy economy to support job creation, community revitalization, and the environment,” said Richard Kauffman, Chairman of Energy and Finance, Office of Governor Cuomo. “I’m thrilled the Ash Center has recognized New York’s leadership in making government work more creatively and effectively for the people of New York.”

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