New York

  • Year Settled:1614
  • First Person Name:Andrew Cuomo
  • First Person Title:Governor
  • Period:2018-2022
  • Capital:Albany (2019)
  • Largest City:New York City (2019)
  • Land Area in Square Miles:47126.4 (2021)
  • Total Population in Thousands:19835.913 (2021)
  • Population per Square Mile:420.9 (2021)
  • Fertility Rate in Births per 1000 Women:57.9 (2018)
  • Median Age:39.2 (2019)
  • GDP, Millions of Current $:1,772,260.7 (2019)
  • GDP per capita, Current Prices:75,131.00 (2019)
  • Real GDP at Chained 2009 Prices:1,294,571 (2017)
  • New Private Housing Units Authorized by Building Permits:2568 (2017)
  • Per capita Personal Income:39,326 (2019)
  • Total Employment, Thousands of Jobs:12,692.60 (2018)
  • Unemployment Rate (SA),%:4.4 (2019)
  • People of All Ages in Poverty, %:14.1 (2019)
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    • 4月 2017
      ソース: North American Electric Reliability Corporation
      アップロード者: Knoema
      以下でアクセス: 04 7月, 2017
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      This Wide-Area Perspective on the August 21, 2017 Total Solar Eclipse document was created in order to evaluate potential reliability consequences of the total solar eclipse on the BPS. This assessment focuses specifically on impacts of system loading and potential reliability implications when an area experiences a large reduction of distributed energy resource (DER) capacity due to a total solar eclipse. Ramping is a specific concern for areas with large amounts of variable generation in their resource mix. The areas that have ramping issues will need further evaluation by the Regions and include areas that are not in the direct path of the eclipse. An example of such an area is California, where the transmission (utility) installed nameplate capacity for solar generation is 11,444 MW. Some areas in Northern California are projected to experience up to 95 percent of the obscuration of the Sun from the August 21, 2017 eclipse.
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    • 5月 2024
      ソース: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
      アップロード者: Knoema
      以下でアクセス: 30 5月, 2024
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      The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has provided a scale called the Air Quality Index (AQI) for rating air quality. This scale is based on the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and is described in the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 58, Appendix G. This report is based on the AQI standards. More information on the AQI can be found on the EPA's AirNow web site.
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