
SOLAR: Minnesota community solar developers are retooling their business plans as the state’s program undergoes some of the biggest changes since its launch over a decade ago. (Energy News Network)
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RENEWABLES: The University of Wisconsin-Madison announces a new campus-wide sustainability plan that includes achieving 100% renewable electricity by 2030. (Wisconsin State Journal)
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NUCLEAR: Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s budget proposal seeks another $150 million to help reopen the shuttered Palisades nuclear power plant, but critics say the money would be better spent on energy efficiency, renewable energy, or public transit. (Bridge Michigan)
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MINING: Minnesota Democrats introduce a bill to restrict certain mining practices in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area watershed that the industry says will limit access to essential materials for clean energy. (Minnesota Reformer)
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COAL: DTE Energy schedules demolition dates for its Trenton, Michigan, coal power plant, with the first phase set for March 1. (ClickOnDetroit)
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POLLUTION: Minnesota officials begin the process of implementing the state’s new “cumulative impacts” law for regulating pollution in environmental justice areas, but questions remain about its definitions. (MinnPost)
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BIOFUELS: The Ohio House passes a bill to create a temporary 5 cents per gallon tax credit for sales of E15 and higher ethanol blends. (Crawford County Now)
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