CLIMATE: Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker says he will sign a sweeping climate bill passed by the legislature earlier this month. (WBUR)
ALSO:
• Episcopal bishops in Massachusetts issue a Declaration of Climate Emergency as they say “churches have not yet responded with adequate seriousness” to the crisis. (Episcopal News Service)
• A new poll finds that 73% of Pennsylvanians worry that their children and grandchildren will be negatively impacted by climate change, with 65% saying they’d pay more on their utility bills for clean energy. (Beaver County Times)
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EFFICIENCY: A Vermont city delays requiring weatherization of rental properties citing concerns that it would create a bottleneck for an agency helping property owners to comply. (Energy News Network)
EQUITY: A new report finds that Black and Latino Pennsylvanians are more likely to deal with unaffordable energy bills and subsequently fall behind on payment than are white households. (Pennsylvania Capital-Star)
OFFSHORE WIND:
• New Jersey regulators approve $13 million to begin construction of an offshore wind hub while also approving a unit of the state’s largest utility buying a 25% stake in the first project planned along its coast. (NJ Spotlight)
• The Speaker of the Massachusetts House promises to make the state a regional hub for the offshore wind industry while also pledging money to support job training and a bond issue to support infrastructure. (CommonWealth Magazine)
OIL & GAS:
• The state Supreme Court in Pennsylvania rules the state’s attorney general cannot use consumer protection law on behalf of landowners who claim they got a raw deal from gas drillers when they signed leases for the property. (Pennlive)
• Pennsylvania Democratic state senators win the right to intervene in a federal lawsuit their Republican colleagues filed to challenge a ban on fracking imposed by the regional Delaware River Basin Commission. (Courier Times)
• A New Jersey town council rejects a resolution opposing a proposed gas compressor station, citing factual flaws in its text. (NorthJersey.com)
SOLAR:
• Community solar legislation is introduced in Pennsylvania as supporters say 200 shovel-ready projects are ready to break ground if the law is enacted. (Solar Power World)
• In Warren, Massachusetts, construction has begun on a 10 MW community solar project, which will include an unspecified amount of energy storage per the state’s solar program. (pv magazine)
TRANSPORTATION: The Transportation Climate Initiative has been endorsed by three New England governors, but its fate in the legislatures of Connecticut and Rhode Island is uncertain. (Eagle-Tribune)
COMMENTARY:
• A Democratic Maine state representative says electricity from Quebec to Massachusetts routed through a Maine transmission line is “greenwashed power” that does nothing to reduce carbon emissions. (CentralMaine.com)
• An environmental organization says converting a power plant along New York’s Hudson river to natural gas only entrenches fracked gas at the same time the state bans the practice. (Times Herald-Record)