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Few low-income New Yorkers receive solar subsidies

Apr 15, 2024
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Few low-income New Yorkers receive solar subsidies

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)

ALSO:

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)

BUILDINGS:

  • Federal officials will spend $3.7 million to improve stormwater and heat island management at a federal building and its surrounding area in Newark, New Jersey. (NJ Advance Media)
  • 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)

ELECTRIC VEHICLES:

  • 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)
  • Bethlehem, Pennsylvania’s school district kicks off an electric school bus pilot program with two all-electric models. (Lehigh Valley Live)
  • 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)

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