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Colorado lawmakers look to tighten air pollution rules

Feb 29, 2024
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Colorado lawmakers look to tighten air pollution rules

POLLUTION: Colorado lawmakers introduce legislation that would tighten new greenhouse gas emissions rules for large industrial sites and expand the state’s air quality regulatory board. (CPR)

ALSO: Utah lawmakers introduce legislation aimed at making it easier for the state to flout federal pollution regulations. (Salt Lake Tribune, subscription)

CLEAN ENERGY:

  • New Mexico regulators say a recently passed package of tax credits will help prop up clean energy and expand lower-income residents’ access to rooftop solar. (Carlsbad Current-Argus)
  • A national laboratory works with a California oil-producing county to train residents for clean energy jobs. (news release)

SOLAR:

UTILITIES: A Colorado electric cooperative predicts it will obtain 90% of its power from renewable sources by 2025. (Vail Daily)

OIL & GAS:

ELECTRIC VEHICLES: Oregon lawmakers advance a bill that would ban people under 16 years old from riding electric bicycles. (Oregon Capital Chronicle)

BATTERIES: The first phase of a $1 billion lithium-ion battery manufacturing facility under construction in Arizona is expected to employ about 1,250 people when it is completed later this year. (Arizona Republic)

CLIMATE: Montana advocates, residents and businesses urge regulators to consider the impacts of greenhouse gas emissions and climate change in gas and electric utility regulation. (Daily Montanan)

GEOTHERMAL: Energy startup Fervo secures $244 million in financing to support its 400 MW enhanced geothermal facility under construction in western Utah. (news release)

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