Safe Energy Rights Group
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SEnRG is a group of engaged citizens working together to protect communities in the Northeast from unsafe energy development and infrastructure. We employ our experience and professional expertise to assist those impacted by harmful fossil fuel projects in exercising their rights to safe, sustainable energy. Our goal is to provide credible information and support to ensure that communities of all
04/29/2026
What if bodies of water were guaranteed legal rights that would criminalize their destruction? What if communities could enact laws that prevented - rather than regulated - their pollution?
Wednesday, May 13, 2026 at 1pm Eastern
Free online event, register below
Join religious and environmental leaders to learn more about the Legal Rights of Nature Movement and the NYS Great Lakes and State Waters Bill of Rights (A05156A).
We'll discuss connections to the work of Thomas Berry and the potential benefit of the Movement to the efforts of local environmental organizations.
Events What if bodies of water were guaranteed legal rights that would criminalize their destruction? What if communities could enact laws that prevented - rather than regulated - their pollution? ...
04/06/2026
Stony Point, NY: Earth Day Congressional Candidate Forum · Food & Water Action **Join Food & Water Action and allies for a memorable evening with the candidates running to represent NY Congressional District 17 - covering parts of Rockland, Westchester, and Putnam counties.** The Trump Administration is taking away our rights to clean water, a safe climate, and affordable ener...
03/15/2026
On Tuesday, delivered her State of the State address. While she touted clean energy and spoke in defense of New York’s offshore wind sector, the governor missed an opportunity to support affordable renewable energy and energy efficiency policies, which would directly tackle the growing energy affordability crisis New Yorkers are facing.
Please urge Gov Hochul to take meaningful action on reducing energy bills by investing in renewable energy and energy efficiency policies at the link in the bio or at bit.ly/energy-affordability
Instead of embracing expensive, polluting fossil fuels and nuclear reactor buildout, Governor Hochul should invest $1 billion in the Sustainable Future Program that would create 7,400 new jobs, $1.5 billion in economic activity, and $685 million in labor income. In this way our governor will be advancing renewable energy and energy efficiency policies that lower costs for households. Gov Hochul can also increase investments into programs such as the GAP Fund and Weatherization Assistance Program.
One in seven New York households are two or more months behind on their energy bills. The cost of gas is driving up BOTH gas rates and electric rates. New York families look to Governor Hochul to advance proven clean energy and energy efficiency policies that reduce energy bills. It’s time for her to act now.
03/15/2026
Two powerful letters. One clear message: No new nuclear in New York.
200 advocacy organizations and the Haudenosaunee Environmental Task Force have sent letters to Governor Kathy Hochul opposing plans to build 5 GW of new nuclear reactors in the state.
These letters highlight the risks of nuclear expansion—from rising costs for ratepayers to unresolved radioactive waste and threats to land, water, and future generations. New York’s energy future should prioritize affordable renewable energy, energy efficiency, and community-centered solutions. See both letters at bit.ly/4bfc6yR & bit.ly/4upI83Q
The absurdity.
03/07/2026
Indian Point Energy Center closed for a variety of reasons, the cost of upgrading its aging infrastructure chief among them. Reopening it now, with cheaper energy alternatives available, and in the context of the most chaotic and risky presidential administration in American history, is a total non-starter. My statement:
03/07/2026
Thank you Assemblywoman Levenberg for sharing more on why re-opening Indian Point is not feasible and what the current administration is doing to try and speed up nuclear power development by cutting corners on safety and oversight.
03/07/2026
Coverage of the publicity stunt yesterday with Rep Mike Lawler, Secretary of Energy Wright, and local Republican politicians to sell the public a bill of goods about Indian Point.
Reopening the Indian Point nuclear power plant could drive down electricity costs in New York, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright said. See link below ⬇️
📸 Peter Carr and John Meore/The Journal News
03/06/2026
For Immediate Release:
Contacts:
Tina Volz-Bongar, co-organizer with United For Clean Energy/STOP HOLTEC Coalition, 646-808-6018, [email protected]
MEDIA ADVISORY Friday, March 6 — 12 p.m. — Indian Point east gate, Buchanan, NY
Community Impacted by Decommissioning Indian Point Holds People's Press Conference Ahead of Press Conference by U.S. Energy Secretary
Community members and environmental advocates from the STOP HOLTEC Coalition call for better decommissioning oversight, passage of STRANDED Act, and no more nuclear at Indian Point
Buchanan, NY — This Friday, impacted community members, elected representatives, and environmental advocates will hold a press conference and rally at the east gate of shuttered Indian Point at 12 p.m. after the announcement on Congress member Mike Lawler's web site that the U.S. Energy Secretary Christopher Wright would be holding a press conference at the plant at 1 PM. The mysterious press conference, which was not announced to the public and does not include most local elected officials, was also announced in the Exchange Monitor.
WHAT: Rally and People's Press Conference calling for better federal oversight on decommissioning
WHEN: Friday, March 6 at 12 p.m.
WHERE: Bleakley Avenue and Broadway, Buchanan, NY 10567
WHO: Community members, elected representatives, environmental advocates representing the STOP HOLTEC Coalition, Food & Water Watch, the Ramapo Munsee Lenape Nation, Indian Point Safe Energy Coalition (IPSEC), Lower Hudson Valley Sierra Club, Safe Energy Rights Group (SEnRG), United for Clean Energy, Grassroots Environmental Education, among others.
The STOP HOLTEC Coalition is a grassroots umbrella group of over 138 environmental organizations, three counties and 35 municipalities who advocated for the passing of the Save the Hudson bill S6893(Harckham)/A7208(Levenberg) that called for a halt to the dumping of tritiated nuclear wastewater in the Hudson River, with nearly 450,000 online petition signers.
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