
UTILITIES: Following the defeat of a ballot measure to replace Maine’s investor-owned utilities with a consumer-owned power company, policymakers and advocates explore new ways to improve service. (Maine Morning Star)
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GRID: Utility crews mobilize and New Jersey’s governor declares a state of emergency ahead of a “powerhouse” rain and wind storm expected to sweep the Northeast tonight. (WHAM, NBC 5, NorthJersey.com)
ELECTRIC VEHICLES: Massachusetts and Connecticut are set to receive enough federal funds to respectively purchase 85 and 50 electric school buses apiece. (Worcester Telegram & Gazette, CT Mirror)
SOLAR: In Northfield, Massachusetts, an almost 11 MW solar project makes installation progress as it resumes development following the end of an appeal of the local planning board’s decision. (Daily Hampshire Gazette)
NUCLEAR: New Hampshire and Massachusetts legislators request a public forum as they question a proposed consolidation of NextEra’s emergency management plan at the Seabrook plant and other nuclear stations it operates. (In-Depth NH, New Hampshire Bulletin)
BUILDINGS: A new social media campaign launched by New York City teenagers encourages the mayor’s office to accelerate school building retrofits. (Gothamist)
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