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New York adopted clean trucks regulations that will help transition the state’s 685,000 medium- and heavy-duty vehicles to zero-emission technologies.
Western states produced a whirlwind of climate initiatives last year, advancing numerous bills and regulations to reach net-zero emissions by 2050.
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont signed an executive order on climate with directives related to transportation, buildings, resilience, jobs and land use.
Illinois is decarbonizing its electric generation, and Minnesota is focusing on EVs and transit emissions, but Ohio is keeping a coal plant subsidy.
The key climate policy stories that bear watching in the Mid-Atlantic region in 2022 make up a short but high-impact list that includes offshore wind, how quickly the region’s investor-owned utilities will decarbonize and Glenn Youngkin. The clean energy landscape in the Mid-Atlantic region got a major shake-up in November when Republican Youngkin edged out …
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With Northeast states backing out of joining TCI-P, states now have a major funding gap for their plans to clean up the transportation sector.
New York will start turning policy into infrastructure in 2022, with construction of a major transmission line and the first of several offshore wind projects.
California’s hydrogen fueling network must expand beyond ports if the state is to meet its zero-emission vehicle goals, speakers said during a workshop.
Gov. Jay Inslee approved the 80-MW Goose Prairie solar farm to be built in Central Washington.
Colorado adopted emissions-reduction standards for the oil-and-gas industry based on the amount a company produces.
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