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October 7, 2024

NetZero Insider

State Decarbonization not on Track, Study Says
States that have set goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions have yet to implement sufficient policies to meet their pledges, an EDF said.
Advocates Seek Bipartisan Support for Energy Efficiency
Decarbonization advocates said they hope energy efficiency is one issue that will attract bipartisan support in a narrowly divided Congress.
NY Utilities Diverge on Managed EV Charging
New York’s six local distribution companies split over whether to adopt “passive” or “active” approaches to managing electric vehicle charging
NY Seeks ‘Just Transition’ in Decarbonization Plans
NYSERDA has issued a request for proposals seeking contractors to conduct site reuse planning studies for retired power plants.
US, Canada Experts Talk ‘Net Zero’ at Ontario Conference
U.S. energy leaders crossed the virtual border to Canada to share updates with APPrO at its annual energy and networking conference.
NY Renewable Siting Hearings End on Mixed Note
New York officials concluded two weeks of public hearings on draft regulations for the siting of renewable energy resources.
Senate Confirms Christie, Clements to FERC
The U.S. Senate quickly confirmed Mark Christie and Allison Clements to FERC by voice vote, restoring the commission to full strength.
Researchers Seek Ways to Jump Start Fleet Electrification
The Environmental Defense Fund created a “toolkit” to help bus and truck fleet owners make the switch to electric vehicles.
NYPSC OKs First Rate Increases Since COVID Outbreak
The NYPSC ruled on its first major electric rate case since the pandemic struck, approving three-year phased increases for NYSEG and RG&E.
House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis
‘No Time for Unicorns’ on Climate, Ill. Rep Says
Rep. Sean Casten, who previously worked as a clean energy consultant, said his transition from the private sector to Congress in 2018 was “surreal.”

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