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October 5, 2024

NetZero Insider

Democratic Bills Put Environmental Justice Front and Center
Advocates say Congress should enact legislation that would codify Bill Clinton 1994 “environmental justice” executive order.
Co-ops Want Level Playing Field for Clean Energy Incentives
The National Rural Electric Cooperative Association is lobbying Washington for direct-pay clean energy incentives and debt relief.
New York Moves to Centralize Energy Data
The NY Public Service Commission has taken the next step in its proceeding to reform how energy-related data is handled in the state.
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DOE Offers $100M for Electrification of Heavy Trucks
The DOE said transportation accounts for the largest share of the nation's GHG emissions and must be significantly reduced to reach net zero by 2050.
Mass. DEP, Biomass Developer Tussle over Permit
Palmer Renewable Energy has appealed Massachusetts DEP's decision to revoke approval of the developer's biomass power plant.
NREL Apps Accelerate Rooftop Approvals
A surge in applications for residential solar systems is straining local building departments, a situation NREL wants to help fix.
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Eversource, Solar Developer Settle Stormwater Runoff Claim
Eversource Energy and solar developer CS Energy agree to pay fines to settle claims that they damaged wetlands in Massachusetts. Shutterstock
Small Solar in Maine Struggling, Industry Says
Representatives of Maine’s solar industry say burdensome interconnection practices threaten small-scale projects in the state.
FERC Rejects Mich. Transco’s EV Charging Bid
FERC sided with 2 Mich. utilities in a turf war with METC over its request to spend $15 million on a pilot project to build chargers for long-haul trucks.
CEC Funds Cutting Edge Load Flexibility Project
The CEC has taken a step toward making millions of households part of demand response efforts designed to avoid blackouts.

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