Connecticut
PURA established rules for an electric storage program that include performance-based incentive structures to reduce the cost of a storage system.
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A Connecticut Green Bank webinar hears from people working on the frontlines of environmental justice in the state.
Regional energy policy leaders presented their plans and priorities at the Environmental Business Council of New England Energy Leadership Conference.
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Despite programs and resources that address high residential energy costs in Connecticut, there remain obstacles to accessible solutions.
Connecticut regulators are proposing the development of a nine-year EV charging equipment deployment program starting in January 2022.
A coalition of attorneys general are demanding that the SEC require companies to disclose their GHG emissions annually, as well as any mitigation plans.
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has moved the Park City Wind project ahead to environmental review.
Connecticut’s EV program got a two-pronged boost with the announcement of improvements to a consumer rebate program and the award of a federal grant.
Connecticut’s PURA directed Eversource Energy to offer interim rate riders to small businesses, which saw higher electric bills during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Last week, Raab Associates’ New England Electricity Restructuring Roundtable had a panel discussion on the role of utility regulation in decarbonization.
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