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With national electricity demand surging—driven by artificial intelligence (AI) and data center developments, widespread electrification, and challenging legislative and regulatory policy shifts—utilities are scrambling to keep pace. Add to that mounting supply chain strain and aging infrastructure, and it’s no wonder utilities are facing a costly balancing act.
Victorian National Parks Association The creation of the Wombat-Lerderderg, Mount Buangor and Pyrenees national parks and other conservation reserves will protect tens of thousands of hectares of habitat. The legislation, promised in 2021, is a result of decades of tireless advocacy to keep irreplaceable landscapes and wildlife safe from logging, resource exploitation and neglect. “This is a major milestone for Victoria’s natural heritage and climate resilience,” said VNPA Executive Director Matt Ruchel. “National […]
As this year’s legislative session comes to a close, I want to highlight legislative action that I hope happens in the next session. I noted earlier that AB 130 and AB 131 both were important steps to advance infill housing in California by creating exemptions for infill housing from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). … Continue reading "Clean up on aisle 131"
The compromise would streamline environmental approvals for new wells in oil-rich Kern County and make offshore drilling more difficult by tightening the safety and regulatory requirements for pipelines.
Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Penny Sharpe visiting HCC REZ and Ausgrid workers Penny Sharpe Minister for Climate Change Minister for Energy Minister for the Environment Minister for Heritage Leader of the Government in the Legislative Council Yasmin Catley Minister for Police and Counter-terrorism Minister for the Hunter David Harris Minister for Aboriginal […]
There’s been a lot of legislative action advancing housing production through reforms to land-use and environmental regulations at the state level, including California. Now, the federal government is every so gingerly stepping into the area. The ROAD Act passed unanimously through the relevant Senate committee last month. In this blog post I’ll provide a brief … Continue reading "The ROAD to housing?"
As the California legislative session came to an end last week, Assembly and Senate leaders released a last-minute deal on formally extending California’s Cap-and-Trade Program for the next two decades through Assembly Bill (AB) 1207. The bill received the required supermajority vote on Saturday, September 13, and now moves to Governor Newsom’s desk for signature. … Continue reading "Certainty for the California Compliance Carbon Market"
Read the full story from Canary Media. State legislatures saw a torrent of anti-clean energy bills introduced this year — and little more than a trickle of measures that would benefit renewables. Fortunately, most of the legislation was not signed into law. As of June, with most states’ legislative sessions wrapped up for the year, 305 bills related…