SOLAR: A think tank’s new report finds that New York has given very few state subsidies to low-income families for solar panel installations. (Gothamist)
Pennsylvania’s Penn Township looks to tweak its solar installation ordinance to look more like other local towns’ rules in response to a commercial solar proposal. (Penn-Trafford Star)
FOSSIL FUELS:
Pennsylvania lawmakers will consider legislation that will remove disclosure exemptions for chemicals used in fracking. (Lehigh Valley Live)
A Philadelphia-area petroleum refinery is among three polluters that must now comply with new U.S. EPA rules around hazardous air pollution. (WHYY)
As a real estate redevelopment firm plans to remediate the site of what was once the East Coast’s largest oil refinery, community activists want the site to have a more sustainable future. (CNN)
Maryland advocates say lawmakers failed to make much climate progress this legislative session and, in some cases, took steps backward, such as approving an amendment blocking a building emissions reduction tool. (Maryland Matters)
A clean home tech showcase in Washington, D.C., is one of the latest examples of how demonstration fairs are helping people better understand their options. (Washington Post)
This summer, Massachusetts plans to spend $4.5 million to issue grants of up to $1,200 to help low-to-moderate-income households purchase e-bikes. (Streetsblog)
New York City fire officials arrest an e-bike shop owner for selling illegal, uncertified batteries, the city’s first criminal charges related to battery law violations. (The City)
Tesla celebrates the grand opening of a new showroom in South Burlington, Vermont, its first in the state. (WCAX)
RENEWABLE ENERGY:
Greenwich, Connecticut officials pass a nonbinding resolution encouraging town offices to incorporate renewable energy when possible amid trouble getting support for geothermal projects. (New Haven Register)
Federal agriculture officials grant over $7 million to rural farms and businesses in Maine for renewable energy and efficiency projects, including a solar array in Belfast. (Maine Wire)