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Coming to NYC: Solar Panel Abatements, Underwater Turbines and Farm Aid 07

by George Spyros, New York City, USA on 06.15.07
Business & Politics

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This week, the bad boy of biodiesel Willie Nelson and billionaire mayor Michael Bloomberg strolled the Union Square Farmer's Market and sampled snap peas to spread word that this September 9th, Farm Aid will be going local. As a sign of these urban green times, for the first time in the history of the 22-year run of the farm-funding concert series, NYC will host the event. The good news throws luscious compost onto the growing local food movement here, but local farmers still face challenges. Dairy is New York State's number one agricultural industry, with some 6,000 dairy farms, however nearly 40 dairy farms are lost each month. But on the sunny side, Bloomberg unveiled hat the city would soon start offering property tax abatements to private building owners who install solar panels to generate electricity. And he said the city would issue a request for proposals this fall to find a private company to install solar panels on a number of city buildings.

Additionally, the mayor pledged that by July 2008, 30% of the heating oil that the city purchases for municipal buildings will contain 5% biodiesel, a fuel made from renewable sources such as vegetable oils.

Bloomberg also traveled to Roosevelt Island this week to announce that two businesses there, a Gristede's Supermarket and a parking garage, are getting their electricity exclusively from underwater turbines. "If the project is successful, the East River could become home to more than 300 turbines, producing an annual amount of energy equivalent to 68,000 barrels of oil," he said.

Some more local farm stats via www.sustainabletable.org:

There are 36,000 farms in New York, with the main crops being dairy, greenhouse plants, apples, cattle and hay.

There are 428 certified organic farms and 330 certified organic crops in New York, grown on 26,955 acres of farmland. New York city has 76 farmers markets, of which 16 are open year round.

Farm Aid's site is also a good regular read with its Ask Laura and Farmer Stories threads as well as its blog.

We're not only looking forward to Farm Aid, but also to the New Amsterdam Public project going through.

via: Susty.tv

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Thanks for the shout-out!

We here at Sustainable Table are busy planning a tour of the country, which will begin in California and end, where else, at Farm Aid in New York. Check it out at:

http://www.sustainabletable.org/roadtrip/

We'll be visiting family farms all over, tasting pie across America, and much more. Read all about it on the website.

Best wishes,

-Andrew, of the Eat Well Guide

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