FOSSIL FUELS: New federal data shows four out of Rhode Island’s five natural gas-fired power plants have seen emissions increase substantially in the past year. (ecoRI)
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POLICY: Connecticut lawmakers consider an omnibus climate bill with 17 multi-part initiatives that the bill’s sponsor says are “more … carrot than stick,” but some are concerned about proposed solar changes. (CT Mirror)
FLOODS: Several New York City lawmakers call on federal emergency management officials to support the city’s applications for roughly $117 million worth of flood mitigation and climate resiliency projects. (Brooklyn Eagle)
ELECTRIC VEHICLES:
NUCLEAR: Federal nuclear regulators cite the Pilgrim nuclear power plant’s decommissioning firm for improper use of clean-up funds, including using $84,000 to sponsor parades and holiday celebrations. (Boston Globe)
SOLAR:
WIND: Delaware state park officials will hold a meeting next week on how US Wind’s proposed power lines could affect recreation at the Delaware Seashore State Park. (news release)
UTILITIES: A mild winter has helped New York’s utilities catch up on capital projects, like new transformer lines and maintenance work. (Spectrum News 1)