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Brooklyn Homeowners Push NYC for Clean‑Energy Subsidies
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Brooklyn Residents Fight for Inclusion in NYC's Clean‑Energy Future Amid Cost Barriers
BROOKLYN, N.Y. - Rezul -- Brooklyn, NY — As New York City advances its most ambitious climate legislation to date, a growing coalition of small homeowners and community advocates is sounding the alarm: without targeted financial support, thousands of New Yorkers risk being excluded from the city's clean‑energy transition.
On February 3, 2026, members of the #GasFreeNYC campaign gathered outside National Grid headquarters in Brooklyn to demand that the City allocate dedicated budget funding for upfront subsidies. These subsidies would enable owners of 1‑ and 2‑family homes to replace aging fossil‑fuel boilers with modern electric heating systems.
While Local Law 97—the city's landmark emissions‑reduction mandate—applies primarily to large buildings, small property owners often face far greater financial burdens when attempting to electrify their homes. Without targeted assistance, many remain locked into decades of costly and polluting fossil‑fuel dependence.
"Small homeowners want to be part of a climate‑safe future, but the cost barriers are real," said Eric Weltman, Senior Organizer at Food & Water Watch. "If New York City is serious about meeting its climate goals, the transition must include everyone—not just those who can afford it."
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Brooklyn resident and homeowner David Alexis emphasized that the lack of accessible funding disproportionately impacts working‑class communities: "Electrification shouldn't be a luxury. Every family deserves healthy, safe, and affordable energy in their home."
The rally is part of a broader movement pushing the city to close what advocates are calling "the green gap"—the divide between climate policy and the financial realities facing everyday New Yorkers. Organizers warn that without intervention, the city risks exacerbating inequities even as it moves toward a cleaner future.
The report was produced by Nicol León Arge, a freelance journalist specializing in immigration and local policy. This story is part of an ongoing series examining community resilience, public investment, and accountability in the era of climate transition.
This content is powered by In The Wake TV, a democratic media cooperative committed to digital equity, community storytelling, and non‑extractive journalism that centers Black life and marginalized communities.
https://youtu.be/NPyKlL9KKwk?si=NCQX1BBE43BxRgd4
On February 3, 2026, members of the #GasFreeNYC campaign gathered outside National Grid headquarters in Brooklyn to demand that the City allocate dedicated budget funding for upfront subsidies. These subsidies would enable owners of 1‑ and 2‑family homes to replace aging fossil‑fuel boilers with modern electric heating systems.
While Local Law 97—the city's landmark emissions‑reduction mandate—applies primarily to large buildings, small property owners often face far greater financial burdens when attempting to electrify their homes. Without targeted assistance, many remain locked into decades of costly and polluting fossil‑fuel dependence.
"Small homeowners want to be part of a climate‑safe future, but the cost barriers are real," said Eric Weltman, Senior Organizer at Food & Water Watch. "If New York City is serious about meeting its climate goals, the transition must include everyone—not just those who can afford it."
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Brooklyn resident and homeowner David Alexis emphasized that the lack of accessible funding disproportionately impacts working‑class communities: "Electrification shouldn't be a luxury. Every family deserves healthy, safe, and affordable energy in their home."
The rally is part of a broader movement pushing the city to close what advocates are calling "the green gap"—the divide between climate policy and the financial realities facing everyday New Yorkers. Organizers warn that without intervention, the city risks exacerbating inequities even as it moves toward a cleaner future.
The report was produced by Nicol León Arge, a freelance journalist specializing in immigration and local policy. This story is part of an ongoing series examining community resilience, public investment, and accountability in the era of climate transition.
This content is powered by In The Wake TV, a democratic media cooperative committed to digital equity, community storytelling, and non‑extractive journalism that centers Black life and marginalized communities.
https://youtu.be/NPyKlL9KKwk?si=NCQX1BBE43BxRgd4
Source: In the Wake TV
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