Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CT DEEP)
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Connecticut lawmakers passed legislation that targets 1 GW of energy storage deployment by the end of 2030.
Passage of the pending climate change adaptation bill will help Connecticut tap into future federal infrastructure funding.
Students worldwide participated in the Solve Climate by 2030 educational dialogue to learn about solutions for a just energy transition.
Connecticut lawmakers voted to advance legislation for implementing the Transportation and Climate Initiative Program.
A Connecticut bill seeks an increased review of siting proposals for solar facilities on certain farmlands and forests.
Gov. Ned Lamont wants to expand the role of the Connecticut Green Bank to include addressing climate change adaptation through a bill he proposed.
Connecticut officials and gasoline trade associations squared off over the Transportation and Climate Initiative Program during a public hearing.
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont outlined a three-pronged approach to addressing climate change and it includes a goal of zero-carbon electric supply by 2040.
Connecticut DEEP Commissioner Katie Dykes spoke about the state’s latest IRP and its recommendations for a carbon-free electric supply by 2040.
The Connecticut League of Conservation Voters held its annual environmental summit, discussing the TCI-P and a planned natural gas power plant.
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