LOCAL • INDEPENDENT • FREE Volume 12
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Issue 28
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July 13 – July 19, 2018
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saratogaTODAYnewspaper.com
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518- 581-2480
BATTERY PLANT CHARGES UP LOCAL ECONOMY by Marissa Gonzalez Saratoga TODAY SARATOGA SPRINGS — Key Capture Energy LLC, headquartered in Albany, plans to build a 20-megawatt (MW), utility-scale battery energy storage facility at the Luther Forest Technology Campus. The facility will be one of the largest facilities of its kind in New York and will create a more stable grid to drive economic growth.
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Groundbreaking is expected this fall for the KCE (Key Capture Energy) NY 1 project, which will have no emissions, a low noise profile, and be screened by existing vegetation and landmasses. The project is supporting Governor Andrew Cuomo’s goal of achieving 1,500 MW of energy storage by 2025. The project will enable the creation of 25 construction jobs and 9 full-time positions. Just See Story pg. 16
TANG BROADWAY BUILD UP
Photo provided. See Story pg. 3
Plans submitted to City Hall call for the proposed demolition of an existing building at 385 Broadway and the subsequent construction of a mixed-use commercial/residential building, owned by Thomas Newkirk. In addition to ground-floor retail stores, the proposed fivestory building would house 72 apartments and stand on
the west side of Broadway, in between Druthers and Saratoga Stadium. The anticipated period of construction is 11 months. On July 18, the Design Review Commission is scheduled to consider lead agencies for the environmental review of the proposed project at 385 Broadway. For more information on meetings at City Hall, go to page 13.
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