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Livingston Energy Group honored by New York League of Conservation Voters
NYLCV selected the green energy technology business for its commitment to environmental progress in the Capital Region and beyond.

Livingston Energy Group recently expanded to Rotterdam Industrial Park in New York.
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The New York League of Conservation Voters (NYLCV) has selected Livingston Energy Group as the honoree for their annual Capital Region Cocktail Party. NYLCV selected the green energy technology business for its commitment to environmental progress in the Capital Region and beyond.
Honoree selection is decided with input from the NYLCV’s Capital Region Chapter Board and historically consists of sector leaders who prioritize NYLCV’s mission of fighting for clean water, clean air, renewable energy, and open space.
"The New York League of Conservation Voters is thrilled to honor Livingston Energy Group at our 2023 Capital Region Cocktail Party in Albany. One of our top priorities is investing in decarbonizing transportation across the state. Transportation is one of the leading sources of greenhouse gas emissions in New York, damaging our public health and concentrating pollution in low-income communities and communities of color. We commend Livingston for their commitment to investing in electric vehicle charging and the necessary infrastructure," says Julie Tighe, President of NYLCV.
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