December 24, 2024

carbon emissions

NE Utilities Lay out Strategies for Net-zero Emissions
Representatives of three of the dominant utilities in New England briefed NECA members about their companies’ aggressive decarbonization efforts.
NY Climate Action Council Looks at Deep Decarbonization
New York’s Climate Action Council met to lay the groundwork for a scoping plan to help the state achieve its nation-leading clean energy goals.
Overheard at 166th NE Electricity Roundtable
More than 400 people tuned into the 166th New England Electricity Restructuring Roundtable hosted online by Raab Associates.
Maine Presents Microcosm of Massive Climate Challenge
E2Tech invited four panelists to present their own strategy for meeting Maine’s ambitious renewable and emission-reduction goals.
Public Policy Challenges Top NYISO Grid Plans
The New York ISO (NYISO) annual Power Trends report focuses on how the grid is being shaped by public policy – and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mass. Senators to ISO-NE: Think Clean on Boston RFP
Massachusetts’ two senators urged ISO New England to prioritize the environment when evaluating responses to a transmission RFP.
Stakeholders Urge PJM Action on Carbon Pricing
Stakeholders encouraged PJM to take a more active role in facilitating carbon pricing as more states look to join the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.
Manmade Methane Could Replace Natural Gas, Backers say
Backers of manufactured methane say it could replace natural gas and help California meet its goal of 100% carbon neutrality by midcentury.
Va. 1st Southern State with 100% Clean Energy Target
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam signed landmark legislation committing the state to closing most of its coal-fired generation by 2024 and adopting a 100% clean energy standard.
California Travels down Electrification Road
California's Energy Commission tried to electrify buildings and improve appliance efficiency by approving electrification and green energy ordinances.

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