Students around the world participated in the virtual Solve Climate by 2030 educational dialogue to learn about solutions for a just energy transition. | Shutterstock
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Local leaders in Newton, Mass., created a new energy coach position to help individuals and small businesses achieve energy efficiency. | Asha Iyer
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Spark Northwest is working with community land trusts to address the challenges of bringing solar to low- and moderate-income households. | Spark Northwest
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Gov. Charlie Baker signed a climate bill into law after months of negotiation between the executive branch and the Massachusetts legislature. | Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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National Grid is partnering with energy storage firm Standard Hydrogen to build a hydrogen energy station in New York. | Standard Hydrogen
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Under the Massachusetts climate bill before the state legislature, the DPU would have to adjust its mission to align with the state’s emissions mandates. | Shutterstock
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A report found that affordable housing units with solar plus storage benefit from participation in a Massachusetts’ Mass Saves storage program. | Preservation of Affordable Housing
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New York will see an increase in new natural gas plants and hours of operation of existing plants after the Indian Point Nuclear Energy Center closes in April. | Shutterstock
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Mass. Sen. Bruce Tarr delayed the vote on an exhaustive climate bill after lawmakers reworked the text to incorporate amendments from Gov. Charlie Baker. | Montanabw, via Wikimedia Commons
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A Massachusetts Clean Energy Center competition to improve the energy efficiency of large homes has sparked a new project to facilitate net-zero retrofits. | Matt O’Malia
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Communities and energy companies must find creative compromise in siting and developing solar at scale, Nexamp’s Kelly Friend told NECA. | Nexamp
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The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management concluded its environmental review of the Vineyard Wind I project off the coast of Massachusetts. | BOEM
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Massachusetts residents want the state’s grid to be clean by 2050, but they are also opposed to the infrastructure projects that will support that energy transition. | © NetZero Insider
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