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On clean energy, New York tries to balance speed with land protection

Apr 8, 2024
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On clean energy, New York tries to balance speed with land protection

CLEAN ENERGY: New York’s governor proposes a new policy that would speed up clean energy project siting by requiring approval within a year of proposal — but some legislators say there needs to be more guardrails to protect labor and farmlands. (NY Focus)

ELECTRIC VEHICLES:

OFFSHORE WIND:

  • Developers of SouthCoast Wind say the 2.4 GW project could end up with two substations at the site of the former coal-fired Brayton Point Power Station. (Herald News)
  • Maine environmentalists say plans to develop Sears Island into an offshore wind hub ignore wetlands and natural resource protections. (E&E News, subscription)

GRID: A new joint venture intends to develop and manage 200 MWs of microgrid projects in New York. (news release)

BUILDINGS: Maryland environmental groups “feel betrayed” over a new budget amendment they say will hurt implementation of clean building provisions of a 2022 climate solutions act. (Maryland Matters)

SOLAR:

  • Officials in Pennsylvania’s Kiski Township kick off early discussions as to how to update their zoning ordinance to address solar developments. (Trib Live)
  • Turner, Maine, votes to establish requirements around where commercial solar farms can be sited, as well as setback and visual screening regulations. (Sun Journal)

FLOODS: Heavy rain in southwest Pennsylvania this week rose river levels in Pittsburgh to the highest point in almost 20 years, flooding parks. (Trib Live)

WORKFORCE: A Massachusetts public high school will receive millions of dollars from the state to fund a clean energy education pilot project for students. (Daily Hampshire Gazette)

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