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New York wind, solar siting too slow, state comptroller finds

Apr 26, 2024
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New York wind, solar siting too slow, state comptroller finds

POLICY: New York’s comptroller releases an audit finding that the state energy siting office is too slow at approving big wind and solar developments and that permit applications often had missing or insufficient paperwork. (LoHud, Spectrum News 1)

ALSO:

OFFSHORE WIND:

GRID: Pennsylvania environmentalists cheer the end of plans to develop a major plastics chemical recycling plant in a cornfield, following their concerns it would be an energy-hungry and highly polluting facility. (Inside Climate News)

SOLAR:

  • The University of New England showcases its largest renewable energy investment to-date, an 804-panel solar array on the roof of an athletic facility. (WMTW).
  • In Pennsylvania’s Cumberland County, solar projects remain “a political football” among some residents and officials because of perceived negative aesthetic factors, despite economic and climate benefits. (The Sentinel)
  • An energy developer installs a 230 kW solar array for a Massachusetts municipal utility, part of which is behind-the-meter for on-site needs while the rest is used as a community solar facility. (news release)

UTILITIES: Pennsylvania utility commissioners unanimously vote to investigate a rate hike request from FirstEnergy equal to 34%. (Butler Eagle)

ELECTRIC VEHICLES:

COMMENTARY: A pediatric physical therapist and climate advocate writes that electrifying NJ Transit without regressive fare hikes is necessary to improve public health and air quality. (Star-Ledger)

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