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WV’s workforce struggles to keep pace with clean energy projects

Jan 18, 2024
Written by
Mason Adams
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WV’s workforce struggles to keep pace with clean energy projects

WORKFORCE: Renewable energy is boosting West Virginia with a series of new factories and projects, but the state is hampered by a low labor force participation rate and lack of policies supporting smaller community-scale projects. (Mountain State Spotlight)

GRID:

STORAGE: A Louisiana parish board votes to approve tax incentives for a chemical company to build a $491 million factory to make materials for electric vehicle batteries. (NOLA.com)

EFFICIENCY: Duke Energy introduces a North Carolina program to incentivize homeowners with high energy usage to add energy-efficient HVAC systems, insulation and other measures. (Raleigh News & Observer)

SOLAR:

CLIMATE:

PIPELINES: A North Carolina county board delays approval of a permit for Dominion Energy to use a property as an operational base to build a pipeline after residents raise concerns about safety and pollution. (Salisbury Post)

COAL: A federal judge orders a helicopter owned by West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice’s coal companies to be prepared for sale to satisfy a debt to a company for royalty payments for mined coal. (WV Metro News)

OIL & GAS: Wind carries a natural gas odor from an oil field into Austin, Texas, fueling concerns from residents. (KVUE)

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