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Resistance to gas bans grows — but some still succeed

Dec 20, 2024
Written by
Kathryn Krawczyk
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Resistance to gas bans grows — but some still succeed

OIL & GAS: Bans on new natural gas hookups are moving ahead in states including Colorado, Massachusetts, and New York, despite recent political and legal setbacks for the policies. (E&E News)

ALSO:

RENEWABLES:

  • For the first time in U.S. history, wind and solar generated more electricity than coal during the first 11 months of 2024, according to data from a clean energy think tank. (Canary Media)
  • U.S. lawmakers from California and Utah introduce legislation that would allow wind and solar development on existing federal oil and gas, coal or geothermal leases. (news release)

GEOTHERMAL: Equity-focused nonprofitscommunity groups in Chicago and BostonMassachusetts are among five recipients receiving a share of $35 million in recently announced federal funding for geothermal projects. (Energy News Network)

ELECTRIC VEHICLES:

WIND:

NUCLEAR: Ohio environmental advocates fear that a bill defining nuclear energy as “green” could be used to water down policies and divert funding from renewable energy projects in the future. (Energy News Network)

COMMENTARY: The increasing economic competitiveness of renewables with fossil fuels has a cleantech entrepreneur feeling optimistic about clean energy development over the next four years. (Canary Media)

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