Tag: Policy & Politics
Callifornia Legislation That Impacts Solar Power Net Metering Amended
Assembly Bill 942 was recently amended by the California Senate Energy, Utilities and Communications Committee. The amendments keep net metering agreements in place for solar consumers who sell their homes or properties. They also pertain to climate credits. California has just a shade under 40 million people and over 2 … [continued]
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Recurrent Sees Gas Car Tipping Point In The Near Future, Despite New Tariffs
Recurrent foresees an EV tipping point coming to the US over the next 5 years, but whether it is accurate or optimistic remains to be seen.
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Ohio PUC Sets New Rules For Data Centers
The demand for new electricity to serve data centers is exploding and no one seems to care about how much pollution that will cause.
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Joint Letter on an Ambitious Action to Decarbonise Corporate Fleets
Businesses, Cities and Civil Society Organisations Support Swift and Ambitious Action to Decarbonise Corporate Fleets Businesses, cities and civil society organizations are expressing broad support for swift and ambitious legislation to decarbonise light and heavy duty vehicles in corporate fleets. To truly deliver on this potential, they strongly encourage the … [continued]
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Secretary Burgum Must Personally Approve All Renewable Energy Projects On Federal Lands
The US Department of the Interior has issued a directive requiring personal approval from Secretary Doug Burgum for all wind and solar energy projects on federal lands and waters. The order introduces heightened scrutiny to dozens of actions involved in developing renewable energy infrastructure, including leases, rights-of-way, and construction authorizations. The … [continued]
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