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‘Project Maple’ gas expansion faces broad opposition

Jan 29, 2024
Written by
Kathryn Krawczyk
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‘Project Maple’ gas expansion faces broad opposition

NATURAL GAS: More than 90 environmental organizations call on the governors of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York and Rhode Island to oppose the expansion of a major natural gas pipeline through the states. (WBUR)

ALSO:

SOLAR:

GRID:

  • Maine’s two biggest utilities ask state regulators to let them own battery storage facilities, something that isn’t allowed under the state’s deregulated utility structure. (Lewiston Sun Journal)
  • NJ Transit cancels a microgrid project that would’ve used natural gas as a backup power source for its trains, saying it was not “financially feasible” and that other grid improvements made it unnecessary.

UTILITIES:

EMISSIONS: Residents in a Pittsburgh-area town voice concerns about emissions from a longstanding coke plant as regulators consider whether to renew its operating permit. (Inside Climate News)

WIND:

  • New York’s fourth offshore wind solicitation has so far gotten six bids from developers. (Renewable Energy World)
  • Offshore wind opponents hold a conference on Cape Cod to raise concerns about environmental harms and a lack of transparency in the construction of wind farms in the region. (Cape Cod Times)
  • Wind power opponents, including some Congress members, also gather in Ocean City, Maryland, to raise similar issues. (Salisbury Daily Times)

ELECTRIC VEHICLES:

COMMENTARY:

  • New Hampshire’s utilities need a new business model that rewards them for achieving state reliability, climate, and rate goals, writes a clean energy advocate. (Concord Monitor)
  • A Connecticut energy consumer advocate calls for a buildout of the state’s electric grid to support more clean energy, which could lower power costs and boost reliability. (CT Mirror)
  • Maryland advocates protest planned transit funding cuts, saying their effects will fall hardest on low-income residents and threaten climate goals. (Maryland Matters)

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