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October 4, 2024

NetZero Insider

Doubts Dog NJ Solar Proposal
A proposal by the NJ BPU intended to stimulate a solar capacity increase through a portfolio of new incentives is facing opposition.
Court Proceedings, Treaty Could Keep Mich. Pipeline Open
Court proceedings and a 1977 treaty will likely keep the four-mile portion of Enbridge Energy’s Line 5 pipeline under the Mackinac Straits pipeline open.
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North Carolina Pushes to Reach Governor’s EV Goals
N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper signed on to a letter to President Biden, urging “all new passenger cars and light-duty trucks sold are zero-emission no later than 2035.”
Hawaii Lawmakers Pass Bill to Finance Clean Energy Efforts
A Hawaii Senate bill to expand funding for clean energy projects is headed to the governor's desk after passing the legislature last week.
Raimondo to NEWIEE: ‘We Need More Women Leaders’
The New England Women in Energy and the Environment recognized five industry leaders at its 10th annual awards gala.
Eversource’s New CEO Talks Future of Natural Gas
Eversource's incoming CEO Joe Nolan has spent 25 of years growing the company's renewable energy portfolio.
Wash. Cap-and-trade, LCFS Tied to Transportation Package
Washington’s climate change bills will not go into effect until the legislature passes a transportation budget. No one is quite sure when that will be.
New Jersey Partners With Clean Tech Accelerator
New Jersey is partnering with Cleantech Open Northeast, a business incubator that has helped hundreds of clean energy entrepreneurs across the region.
Delli-Gatti Maintains Careful Neutrality in DEQ Secretary Hearings
The North Carolina Senate has begun the confirmation process for Dionne Delli-Gatti, nominee for secretary of the Department of Environmental Quality.
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Conn. Utilities Found Deficient in Tropical Storm Isaias Response
Connecticut regulators ruled that Eversource and UI did not meet acceptable standards in their response to Tropical Storm Isaias.

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