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Newark Residents, 40+ groups call on Gov. Murphy and PVSC to Stop Fracked Gas Power Plant Proposed in Ironbound, Shift to Renewable Energy Plan May 13, 2021, 1:08 pm | in
Newark Residents, 40+ groups call on Gov. Murphy and PVSC to Stop Fracked Gas Power Plant Proposed in Ironbound, Shift to Renewable Energy Plan
Newark residents and a diverse coalition of environmental, faith and social justice organizations called into the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission’s board zoom meeting today to demand the agency stop their plans for a new fracked-gas power plant at their massive sewage processing facility in Newark’s Ironbound community.
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Regulator Expects Another Huge Year For Solar In Australia
Regulator Expects Another Huge Year For Solar In Australia
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The Clean Energy Regulator’s latest Quarterly Carbon Market Report reaffirms what a successful year it was for renewable energy in Australia in 2020 – and more of the same is expected this year.
The December Quarter 2020 Quarterly Carbon Market Report released yesterday notes 7 gigawatts of new renewable energy capacity was delivered across Australia last year, exceeding the Regulator’s original estimate of 6.3GW by quite a margin.
Small-scale Solar Power Shines Again – And Will Continue To
3 GW of the capacity installed last year came via the Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme, so to those Australians who installed solar systems in 2020 – take a bow.
by Sara Golling on Tuesday Mar 09 2021
Screenshot capture from the March 8, 2021, remote Council meeting.
Opioid crisis; the “plastic bag” bylaw; property taxes; changes to bylaw enforcement; RDKB report; and more
Present: Mayor Kathy Moore and Councillors Dirk Lewis, Chris Bowman, Janice Nightingale, Andy Morel, Stewart Spooner and Terry Miller; Staff present included CAO Bryan Teasdale, Planner Stacey Lightbourne, Recreation and Events Manager Kristi Calder, and Manager of Operations and Infrastructure Scott Lamont.
Mayor Moore spoke briefly about International Women’s Day, and added that it’s pathetic that it’s still needed – that women are still subjected to discrimination in so many ways.
Award winners show the quality of the north renewables sector By Calum MacLeod Published: 22:00, 06 March 2021
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Host Nicky Marr with some of those year s winners.
A pioneering project creating an integrated renewable energy system on Orkney was the big winner at the second Highlands and Islands Renewable Energy Awards.
The £28.5 million ReFLEX (Responsive Flexibilty) Project led by the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) won two of the nine awards at the online ceremony hosted by broadcaster and Highland News and Media columnist Nicky Marr, collecting the best onshore energy project and best smart energy/carbon reduction trophies.