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November 17, 2024

State & Regional

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NJ Boosts EV Charging Program for Tourist, Multifamily Locations
New Jersey added $6 million to incentive programs designed to encourage the development of EV charging stations at tourist locations and multifamily buildings.
BOEM
BOEM Draft EIS Finds Potential Major Impacts from 1st NJ OSW Project
BOEM's draft EIS for Ocean Wind 1, New Jersey's first offshore wind project, found the project would have potential major impacts to fishing and tourism.
Opinion Dynamics
California Study Takes Read on Heat Pump Views
A California study examines what it will take to encourage residents — and builders — to adopt heat pump appliances.
BCNYS
Overheard at East Coast Renewables Conference: Spotlight on NY
The Business Council of NY State, The Hudson Renewable Energy Institute and Pace University hosted via webinar the 8th Annual 2022 Renewable Energy Conference.
Shutterstock
37 States Fight Over California Tailpipe Standards
More than three dozen states have taken sides in a court fight over the EPA's reinstatement of California's strict tailpipe emissions standards.
Navisun
New Jersey Bill Would Offer Help to Delayed Solar Projects
A New Jersey bill designed to help solar developers who say that delays are threatening the viability of projects has raised concerns about ratepayers'costs
DangApricot, CC BY-SA-3.0, via Wikimedia
FirstEnergy’s Top Executives Face Job Reviews
The FirstEnergy board of directors told the SEC that it had formed a “special review committee” to assess the performance of current top executives.
NYC.GOV
FERC Partially Accepts NYISO Order 2222 Compliance
FERC accepted NYISO's Order 2222 compliance filing but directed the ISO to file revisions related to small utility opt-in requirements and other provisions.
Renova Energy
CAISO Order 2222 Filing Needs Some Work, FERC Says
FERC accepted CAISO's Order 2222 compliance filing but told it to submit revisions to its participation model for distributed energy resource aggregations.
Panda Power Funds
ERCOT Asks for Ruling on Sovereign Immunity Claim
ERCOT asked the Texas Supreme Court to find that it is entitled to immunity as a governmental agency and reject a five-year-old lawsuit by a power developer.

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