Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CT DEEP)
New England is wrestling with the practical realities of implementing any of the regional policy options for decarbonization analyzed in its Pathways Study.
The Connecticut Governor’s Council on Climate Change will convene working group meetings to discuss progress on mitigation and adaptation and resilience.
Connecticut legislators passed a bill that would require two state utilities to develop pilot programs to build, own and operate energy storage systems.
The Connecticut legislature passed three bills related to clean transportation, zero-carbon electricity and solar generation caps.
Massachusetts broke from NESCOE's stance on the elimination of ISO-NE's MOPR, saying the rule should be disposed of as soon as possible, without any delay.
Conn. regulators held a listening session to gain insight on hydrogen opportunities, including an H2Hub collaboration, for the state’s energy strategy update.
Connecticut legislators took comments on a priority bill that would prevent condo and apartment owners from restricting access to EV chargers.
Connecticut officials are accepting comments on the scope of the state’s Comprehensive Energy Strategy update through March 3.
Environmental advocates in Connecticut want to update state climate laws to follow the lead of neighboring states in the Northeast.
An exchange of letters between ISO-NE and Connecticut's top energy regulator shows tension still remains about how to handle winter reliability worries.
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