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September 12, 2024

NetZero Insider

City of Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor Voters Overwhelmingly Pass Climate Change Tax
Voters in Ann Arbor, Michigan, overwhelmingly approved a tax increase to fund the city’s efforts to become net zero by 2030.
U.S. Geological Survey
NiSource Selling Minority Interest in NIPSCO
NiSource intends to sell up to a nearly 20% stake in its subsidiary NIPSCO to cover the costs of grid modernization and a bigger push to net-zero emissions.
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Regulatory Commission Roundup: La.’s Boissiere Faces Runoff vs Climate Activist
Louisiana PSC's Lambert Boissiere is headed for a runoff against an environmental activist in one of nine states whose regulators faced voters election night.
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Incumbents Successful in Most Contested Governors’ Races
Democrats backing aggressive climate policies won or were leading in eight of 12 of the most contested gubernatorial races after voting Tuesday.
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Clean Energy Industry Braces for Oversight Hearings as GOP Nears Control of the House
Republican control of the House won't undo the Inflation Reduction Act, but the GOP will likely grill Biden officials over any missteps in oversight hearings.
NYISO
NYISO Stakeholders Propose Three Areas for Public Policy Transmission
NYISO stakeholders urged "public policy" transmission upgrades upstate, downstate and along the Pennsylvania border during the ISO’s 60-day comment period.
Lordstown Motors
Lordstown Motors Gives 2 Board Seats to Foxconn
Lordstown Motors reported Q3 losses Tuesday, just a day after announcing it had secured $170 million in new funding from electronics manufacturer Foxconn.
KB Home
Move-in Date Approaches for Calif. Microgrid Community
Residents will soon be moving into a new microgrid community in Southern California — a project that’s being called first of its kind in the state.
Amalgamated Housing Corporation
EBC Partners Tackle Decarbonization in the Bronx ‘Towers’
SHARC Energy will build a combined wastewater energy transfer geothermal system in two buildings in the Bronx as part of New York’s Empire Building Challenge.
Solar Landscape
NJ BPU Opposes Community Solar Program Expansion
New Jersey regulators say a bill that would more than triple the size of a community solar program could stress an already overloaded grid.

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