EMISSIONS: The U.S. EPA announces $3 billion to deploy zero-emission freight and ferry infrastructure to curb portsâ climate impacts. (Associated Press)
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ALSO:
- A new report finds planet-warming pollution has reached its highest level in human history, while two others show global emissions reduction policies are falling short. (The Guardian, Inside Climate News)
- A new report finds Britain and EU residents are twice as likely to die prematurely from exposure to gas stove pollutants than from a car crash, emphasizing the importance of proper ventilation and the transition to induction stoves. (New York Times)
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UTILITIES: Climate change and the clean energy transition add to complications for utilities looking to shore up system resilience. (Utility Dive)
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SOLAR:
- U.S. manufacturers say federal tax incentives given to an Ohio solar panel manufacturing plant whose minority owner is a China-based company undermines efforts to create a domestic supply chain. (Bloomberg)
- A large solar components manufacturer in Michigan plans to leverage new federal tax credits to build what would be the third U.S. factory that makes solar wafers, which act as a foundation for panels. (Solar Power World)
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LITHIUM: The U.S. Energy Department finalizes a $2.26 billion loan to the controversial Thacker Pass lithium mine under development in Nevada as part of the Biden administrationâs effort to bolster the domestic battery supply chain. (Reuters)
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ELECTRIC VEHICLES: A nonprofit âgreen bankâ launches a $250 million financing program to help small freight companies serving the Long Beach and Los Angeles ports purchase about 500 electric trucks. (Canary Media)
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