SOLAR: An analysis by California’s ratepayer advocate says the state’s residential rooftop solar subsidy will cost non-solar customers about $8.5 billion annually. (Reuters)
ALSO:
- More than 100 people attend a tense meeting over a proposed solar and storage project near Santa Fe that’s been delayed by opposition. (Santa Fe New Mexican)
- Clark County, Nevada, installs a dozen solar-powered streetlights as part of a pilot program to see if it can reduce copper wire theft. (FOX 5 Vegas)
- A solar array at a southern Washington industrial park is recognized by the state with an award for exceptional land use planning and development. (Post-Record)
STORAGE:
- More frequent power outages are driving demand for residential battery systems, including “solar generators” that provide clean backup power. (Associated Press)
- A suburban San Diego city council approves a 300 megawatt battery facility to store solar and wind power for when it’s most needed. (Union Tribune)
ELECTRIC VEHICLES: California legislation to establish an Inland Empire “electric vehicle opportunity zone” would fund training and education programs and also offer business loans, tax credits and grants to manufacturers in Riverside County. (CalMatters)
WIND:
- New Mexico is emerging as a wind energy powerhouse, trailing only Wyoming in new capacity this year, as state officials approve two new leases that could add another 550 megawatts. (Renewable Energy World, Albuquerque Business Journal)
- California regulators unanimously approve a plan for the state to purchase up to 7.6 gigawatts of offshore wind by 2037. (E&E News, subscription)
GEOTHERMAL: A proposed geothermal project in Colorado encounters opposition from nearby residents who have told the developer “we don’t care about the science; we simply don’t want it in our backyard.” (CBS News)
UTILITIES: A Wyoming utility schedules a series of meetings amid customer frustration over skyrocketing bills, which the company has attributed to increasing costs related to fossil fuels and investments in renewable energy. (WyoFile)
COAL: A $5 billion merger between two of the nation’s largest coal mining companies could accelerate divestment from thermal coal in Wyoming. (Cowboy State Daily)
OIL & GAS:
- Washington farmers are paying more for fuel under the state’s carbon cap-and-invest law, and critics say the state has failed to provide education on the “Kafkaesque” system meant to offset those increases. (Crosscut)
- An Iranian hacker group this spring attempted to breach multiple Utah government sites, including state data related to oil and gas. (NBC News)
COMMENTARY: A sustainability advocate says Los Angeles will need an “epic transportation reboot” to achieve a zero-emission Olympic Games in 2028. (Los Angeles Times)
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