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Rep. Davina Duerr plans to revive her stalled bill to make climate change a consideration in land use planning by local governments.
PPL is inching closer to the finalization of the sale of its U.K. utility while moving ahead with the acquisition of Narragansett Electric.
Boston is poised to take action on a proposed large building emissions performance standard released earlier this year.
The Connecticut PURA proposed massive civil penalties for Eversource and United Illuminating following their inadequate response to Tropical Storm Isaias.
The Oahu Metropolitan Planning Organization approved a regional transportation plan that would spend $27 billion on a massive infrastructure overhaul.
PSEG announced it has entered into an agreement to sell its 467-MW Solar Source portfolio of 25 solar plants to Quattro Solar, an affiliate of LS Power.
A California lawmaker has proposed a bill that calls for carbon neutrality in the state’s cement and concrete industry by 2045.
Medford, Massachusetts, converted 4,500 streetlights to LED bulbs, which are using 60% less electricity than conventional technologies.
Dominion has abandoned PJM’s capacity market over concerns the minimum offer price rule will undermine its ability to meet Virginia’s renewable targets.
Exelon’s Byron and Dresden nuclear plants depend on the Illinois legislature passing a comprehensive energy package, CEO Chris Crane said.
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