ELECTRIC VEHICLES: After setbacks to adopting electric vehicle sales targets in Maine and Connecticut, frustrated New England clean transportation advocates refocus on charging infrastructure and consumer education. (Energy News Network)
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POLICY:
- Vermont state senators advance legislation to create a climate change Superfund and require fossil fuel majors to pay for climate damage in the state, although the state’s governor wants larger states to take the lead. (VT Digger)
- The need to incorporate two new state requirements around equity and energy siting has delayed the final approval of Shaftsbury, Vermont’s enhanced energy plan by its planning commission. (Bennington Banner)
OFFSHORE WIND: Boston’s mayor throws her support behind Avangrid Renewables’ bid to develop an offshore wind farm supporting Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island, saying the city would purchase up to 15 MW from the site. (Boston.com)
SOLAR:
FOSSIL FUELS:
- Some members of a small central Pennsylvania township fight a proposal to locate a chemical recycling facility in their community, citing concern it will increase pollution and further entrench them in the fossil fuel industry. (Environmental Health News)
- New York environmental groups want state lawmakers to pass the NY Heat Act faster to stop new gas infrastructure. (City Limits)
- While Pennsylvania’s year-over-year carbon dioxide emissions declined 10% in 2023 — the largest drop since 1990 — the state still depends more heavily than other states on fossil gas for power generation. (Philadelphia Inquirer)
FUEL CELLS: Massachusetts’ governor and other top state officials visit Nuvera Fuel Cells in Billerica to announce $30 million in federal funds for the hydrogen fuel cell company. (Lowell Sun)
INCINERATION: Dozens of community and climate groups ask Maryland’s governor and legislative leaders to hold a vote on a bill to end subsidies for trash incineration plants. (Baltimore Brew)