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Vermont lawmakers eye climate change “superfund”

Jan 17, 2024
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Vermont lawmakers eye climate change “superfund”

POLICY: As Vermonters struggle to pay for climate-related disasters, many state representatives are supporting legislation to make the fossil fuel industry pay into a climate change “superfund.” (WCAX, VT Digger)

ALSO: Connecticut has begun offering payments to help environmental justice and ratepayer groups participate in utility regulatory proceedings, but nonprofits say the program is only the first step toward encouraging more diverse participation. (Energy News Network)

PIPELINES:

  • In New York, a new state law is behind 13 utility pilot projects that will replace fossil fuel pipelines with infrastructure to support geothermal heat pump systems. (Canary Media)
  • Environmentalists implore Connecticut energy officials to deny permits for a proposed gas pipeline expansion in the state, calling it at odds with the state’s climate policy. (Hartford Courant)
  • Pennsylvania’s pipeline investment program grants just over $552,000 to install gas lines to a Lycoming County mixed-use redevelopment project. (news release)

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CLIMATE:

OFFSHORE WIND: Two small New York businesses — an efficiency component manufacturer for coal plants and an ironworks — describe how the offshore wind development push benefits them, as well as the workforce development challenges of working offshore. (RTO Insider, subscription)

CLEAN ENERGY: Sunderland, Vermont, becomes the southern half of the state’s first “green procurement town,” meaning it plans to opt for carbon-free alternatives for equipment, services and power. (news release)

ELECTRIC VEHICLES: In Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley, an armored truck company receives about $1.3 million in state-directed Volkswagen settlement funds to replace six diesel trucks with battery-electric models and install charging infrastructure. (Lehigh Valley Live, news release)

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