REEBA has been asked to present at the Energy & Technology Forum on Thursday, January 31st at 2:15pm in Room 2B of the Legislative Office Building. Click here for the agenda.
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12.17.18: Update from Lamont’s Energy Policy Committee
12.17.18: Update from Lamont’s Energy Policy Committee
Governor Dannel P. Malloy’s 2018 State of the State Address
Governor Malloy, in his state of the state address today, proposed a clean energy goal of 75% by 2030. Click here for a link to his address.
DEEP Releases the 2017 Comprehensive Energy Strategy
Click here to view DEEP’s 2017 Comprehensive Energy Strategy
Three Coal Plants Close the Same Day Trump Said to Exit the Paris Climate Agreement
https://www-greentechmedia-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.greentechmedia.com/amp/article/three-coal-plants-close-as-trump-rumored-to-exit-the-paris-climate-deal
Dominion Energy loses legislative fight over Millstone pricing
https://ctmirror.org/2017/06/03/dominion-energy-loses-legislative-fight-over-millstone-pricing/
State Delays Decision on Eliminating a Clean Energy Program
By PATRICK SKAHILL • DEC 13, 2016 After pushback from environmental and consumer advocates, state regulators have decided to delay a decision canceling a clean energy program. The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority, or PURA, wanted to eliminate the Connecticut Clean Energy Options Program, or CCEO. That’s a program that allows electric customers to pay a […]
CT works on a new energy strategy as old one misses the mark
CT Mirror By: JAN ELLEN SPIEGEL | December 16, 2016 SPECTRA ENERGY A construction crew prepares to bend a section of 36-inch diameter pipe to follow the contours of the terrain in Cromwell as part of the expansion of the Algonquin natural gas pipeline. Connecticut’s Comprehensive Energy Strategy, enacted three years ago, set the state […]
CT Is Among Top Three States In Hydrogen And Fuel Cells
Metro Hartford Alliance Newsroom EAST HARTFORD, Conn. – Nov. 29, 2016 – Connecticut is one of the top three states, including California and New York, leading the statewide use of hydrogen and fuel cells in the United States, according to the State of the States: Fuel Cells in America 2016 report issued by the U.S. […]
Boston Calls for Microgrid Development as a Climate Strategy
December 12, 2016 By Elisa Wood A new climate strategy report by the city of Boston calls for microgrid development in several neighborhoods to avert power outages and promote low-carbon energy. A product of the city’s year-long climate study, the report gauges the impact of climate change and proposes ways to increase resiliency. “The city should […]
Green subdivision taking shape in Derby
HartfordBusiness.com / Matt Pilon A Derby subdivision that’s billed as the first in Connecticut to be “net-zero ready” is growing. Developer Mark Nuzzolo of Woodbridge-based Brookside Development has now completed five of seven homes at Singer Village. The most recent was completed in August. Net-zero ready is a term used to describe a home that’s so […]