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States move to address solar worker shortfall

May 20, 2024
Written by
Ken Paulman
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States move to address solar worker shortfall

SOLAR: Multiple states are developing plans to address workforce shortages ahead of billions of dollars of federal investment in solar power. (Bloomberg)

ALSO: Puerto Rico’s rooftop solar boom is in jeopardy as a territorial agency weighs repeal of a new law extending net metering policies. (Canary Media)

CLIMATE:

  • Even if President Biden is re-elected, many of the administration’s environmental and climate rules are still vulnerable to court challenges. (E&E News)
  • A federal court Friday rejected a request by Republican-led states for an immediate halt to new EPA emissions rules for power plants. (Reuters)
  • With Vermont poised to make major fossil fuel companies pay for climate disasters, officials and scientists will need to decide who pays and how much is owed. (Grist)

UTILITIES: Energy justice advocates say Minnesota regulators should reinstate a moratorium on utility shutoffs after researchers found racial disparities in disconnections by Xcel Energy, even after accounting for income and other factors. (Energy News Network)

ELECTRIC VEHICLES:

GRID:

OIL & GAS:

  • A Louisiana think tank last week sued the Department of Energy over a pause in liquified natural gas export approvals, arguing the move is unconstitutional. (E&E News, subscription)
  • Federal officials add a lizard found only in the Permian Basin to the endangered species list, specifically citing oil and gas development as a threat. (Associated Press)
  • The Biden administration awards New Mexico and California a total of $60 million to plug and remediate 323 high-risk orphaned oil and gas wells and associated infrastructure (news release)

WIND: Eight New Jersey towns have filed lawsuits in the past week to stop offshore wind development along the state’s coast. (Asbury Park Press)

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