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Colorado electric vehicle sales climb

Nov 8, 2024
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Colorado electric vehicle sales climb

ELECTRIC VEHICLES: Colorado advocates say a recent increase in electric vehicle sales shows state and federal incentives are working as intended. (Colorado Sun)

ALSO:

OVERSIGHT: California prepares to defend its climate and environmental laws against the incoming Trump administration’s likely challenges. (CalMatters)

CLIMATE: A report predicts Colorado will fall short of its greenhouse gas-reduction goals for 2025 and 2030, but the gap is smaller than in previous forecasts. (Denver Post)

MINING:

  • A court opens hearings on environmental lawsuits challenging a southern California county’s approval of a proposed geothermal-lithium extraction project near the Salton Sea. (KPBS)
  • Rio Tinto executives urge the incoming Trump administration to streamline federal permitting for mining projects and expedite the firm’s proposed Resolution copper facility in Arizona. (Seeking Alpha)

OIL & GAS: Wyoming’s oil and gas industry expects the incoming Trump administration and Republican-dominated Senate to loosen federal drilling regulations. (Cowboy State Daily)

STORAGE: Pacific Gas & Electric agrees to purchase 500 MW of power from two standalone battery energy storage systems in southern California. (Energy Storage News, subscription)

SOLAR: Arizona Public Service signs on to purchase power from a proposed 600 MW solar-plus-storage installation in the northern part of the state. (Solar Industry)

WIND: California awards the West Coast’s floating offshore wind industry nearly $38 million for research aimed at increasing efficiency and reducing costs. (RTO Insider, subscription)

UTILITIES:

  • A New Mexico committee recommends Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham consider appointing four candidates to the state utility regulatory commission. (New Mexico Political Report)  
  • Idaho regulators seek public input on the state’s largest utility’s proposed rate hike aimed at recovering infrastructure and labor costs. (Idaho Capital Sun)

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