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Sunrise Wind gets final federal approval

Jun 24, 2024
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Sunrise Wind gets final federal approval

WIND: The 924 MW Sunrise Wind project receives final approval from federal ocean energy officials to be built off the Long Island coast. (news release)

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FOSSIL FUELS:

  • Fire officials say an uncapped gas line caused a house explosion last week in Syracuse, New York, that hospitalized 13 people, including eight children. (Syracuse.com)
  • Massachusetts Republicans stop a climate bill from moving forward but agree to have a full debate on the legislation this week to provide more time to review the slate of proposed measures. (Boston Herald)

COURTS: Maine’s attorney general seeks to dismiss a lawsuit from youth and environmental advocates claiming officials have failed to follow the state’s 2019 carbon emissions reduction law. (Maine Morning Star)

SOLAR:

  • Maryland utility commissioners plan to hold a public hearing next week for a 3 MW solar project pitched for Carroll County, a plan opposed by local officials who say they approve of solar but not on agricultural land. (Baltimore Sun)
  • Pennsylvania has plenty of former mine lands ready for development, but some solar developers still seem to be more attracted to shovel-ready farmland. (Tribune-Democrat)
  • Maryland’s Montgomery County begins using an automated permitting system to hasten the installation process for residential rooftop solar panels. (news release)
  • Council members in Westerly, Rhode Island, consider an application from an already vetted developer to install 6,700 solar panels on a large former landfill. (Westerly Sun)

TRANSIT: A number of state lawmakers who oppose the now-indefinitely paused Manhattan traffic congestion tolling program weren’t able to provide an alternative plan for funding New York City’s transit agency. (New York Focus)

FINANCE: Federal energy officials issue $45 million in grants to Washington, D.C., Pennsylvania and Vermont, among other states, to form energy efficiency revolving loan funds to reduce the cost of clean energy projects. (news release)

ELECTRIC VEHICLES: New Haven, Connecticut, will kick off a new short-term e-bike rental program later this summer, although details haven’t been finalized yet. (New Haven Independent)

WORKFORCE: A western Massachusetts community college receives an over $832,000 state grant to boost its programming for electric vehicle charging station installation, energy auditing, solar installation and other green jobs. (Daily Hampshire Gazette)

UTILITIES: An open at-large seat on the Delaware Electric Cooperative’s board attracts five candidates; the election will be held in August. (news release)

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