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California launches $80 million electrification rebate program

Oct 9, 2024
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California launches $80 million electrification rebate program

ELECTRIFICATION: California launches an $80 million program aimed at electrifying low and moderate-income households with rebates for heat pumps, appliances and efficiency upgrades. (Sacramento Bee)

CLIMATE:

  • A national green bank awards an Alaska Native economic development nonprofit $10 million for climate-related initiatives including heat pump installation and building out electric vehicle charging infrastructure. (KTOO)
  • The Nez Perce Tribe in Idaho launches a federally funded climate-resiliency program that includes installing solar arrays, deploying electric vehicles, upgrading building efficiency and planting hundreds of thousands of trees. (ICT)

ELECTRIC VEHICLES: Washington state allocates $100 million for 575 new electric vehicle charging sites, but an expert says the private sector must build thousands more to meet future demand. (Cascade PBS)

OIL & GAS:

SOLAR:

UTILITIES: The upcoming election for two seats on Montana’s utility regulatory commission comes as the state’s energy industry reckons with the federal push toward clean power and a court decision mandating climate be considered in energy permitting. (Montana Free Press)

NUCLEAR: Wyoming lawmakers advance legislation that would enable firms to establish temporary high-level radioactive waste storage facilities in the state. (WyoFile)

HYDROPOWER: An Oregon city brings an in-conduit hydropower installation online that is integrated into its drinking water system. (Hydro Review)

MINING: Arizona regulators advance a proposed copper mine in the southern part of the state by approving a tailings pipeline through state land. (Arizona Daily Star)

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