Tag: May
Ohio to fast-track energy at former coal mines and brownfields
By Kathiann M. Kowalski
This story was originally published by Canary Media.
A new law in Ohio will fast-track energy projects in places that are hard to argue with: former coal mines and brownfields.
But how much the legislation benefits clean energy will depend on the final rules for its implementation, which the state is working out now.
Ballot proposals advance, aiming to get ‘dark money’ out of politics
By Georgia Hill
Utility companies have a history of using “dark money” to influence Michigan elections. Now, organizations are attempting to advance ballot initiatives aimed at stopping utility companies from contributing to politicians who run for or hold offices that impact them.
The post Ballot proposals advance, aiming to get ‘dark money’ out of politics first appeared on Great Lakes Echo.
What Happened to EV Sales in New Zealand? September Update
Once touted as having the potential to become the Norway of the Pacific, New Zealand’s electric vehicle sales have plummeted to historic lows. With no domestic production and the end of proactive government action due to a change in the national government, New Zealand’s story shows how quickly things can … [continued]
The post What Happened to EV Sales in New Zealand? September Update appeared first on CleanTechnica.
Chi-Cheemaun afternoon sailings to resume after morning cancellations
High winds have forced the cancellation of the Sunday morning sailings of the MS Chi-Cheemaun, but the afternoon sailings were planned to go ahead as scheduled. Early Sunday morning, the Owen Sound Transportation Company announced that the 8:50 and 11:10 a.m. departures from Tobermory and South Baymouth had been cancelled due to weather. In an […]

