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As I discussed in a previous blogpost , this funding is crucial for lower-income countries to be able to make a rapid cleanenergy transition while closing the huge energy poverty gap for millions of people without access to modern forms of energy. C increase in global average temperatures above pre-industrial levels.
Last November, the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) released an interdisciplinary study exploring the various pathways to meeting US goals to cut heat-trapping emissions economywide 50 to 52 percent below 2005 levels by 2030 and achieve net-zero emissions no later than 2050. The good news? Let’s dig into it a bit.
Last week was a big one for cleanenergy in Michigan. First, Union of Concerned Scientists and the Michigan Environmental Justice Coalition released a new report on how Michigan and other states can achieve 100-percent renewableenergy standards that benefit all communities. Consumers’ plan wisely avoids that risky path.
Additionally, long-term energy plans consider how utilities will operate their existing power generating facilities and what type of new facilities they might build and when. While this is a significant improvement, DTE still falls short of the MI Healthy Climate Plan’s target for the state to be coal-free by 2030.
By expanding public transportation and rail, and by planning our communities in ways that let people meet their needs with biking, walking, and shorter driving trips we can make the cleanenergy transition more achievable and affordable. In sum, the cleanenergy transition is achieved at less cost and with greater societal benefit.
The most consequential vote to advance a cleanenergy future won’t be happening in Washington, D.C., billion in new transmission investments to accommodate a shift to cleanenergy. billion in new transmission investments to accommodate a shift to cleanenergy. or your state capital next week. billion to $11.6
It adds Michigan to the growing list of states, including Illinois and Minnesota , that have adopted standards to increase renewableenergy on the grid and move toward 100-percent decarbonization of the power sector. It also will expand energy efficiency programs, streamline utility-scale renewable project siting approvals, and more.
One notable example is in Michigan, where utilities are phasing out coal plants and momentum is building for legislation that would support an equitable cleanenergy transition. Consumers Energy will close its remaining coal-fired power plants by 2025 and add 8,000 megawatts of solar by 2040.
The transition to cleanenergy is also expected to bring economic benefits to the state. According to a 2021 report by the New Jersey Economic Development Authority, the cleanenergy industry is projected to create 27,000 new jobs and add $4.8 billion to the state's economy by 2030.
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Lithium-ion batteries are essential for decarbonizing transportation through electric vehicles and building a resilient, renewableenergy grid through energy storage batteries. Nearly every part of a renewableenergy grid can be circular, with all outputs circulating back as inputs in a regenerative cycle.
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There’s good news in the recently released official data on electricity generation in the United States in 2022: renewableenergy has continued to grow, coal power has continued to drop, and renewables are now firmly ahead of coal for the first time ever. They offer a lot of good news about cleanenergy progress.
A target of 45 to 50 per cent reductions from 2005 levels by 2035 represents no meaningful increase in ambition from Canadas current 2030 target. These will only keep increasing unless Canada seriously commits to replacing fossil fuels with renewableenergy. Targets matter. Canadians are calling for governments to do just that.
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Along with interim goals and priorities for pollution reduction in environmental justice areas, the law provides authorization and resources for state agencies to enable the transition to clean, renewableenergy. Illinois legislators and cleanenergy advocates celebrate CEJA’s signing in September 2021.
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The Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) and Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) announced that proposed amendments to the state’s CleanEnergy Standard (CES) were finalized earlier this month without substantive changes from draft language initially proposed by the agencies in April 2022.
It’s worth delving into because it has some important implications for our cleanenergy future. Source: UCS Accelerating CleanEnergy Ambition. The remaining 6 percent of US electricity generation that does not come from gas or renewables is projected to come from existing nuclear plants.
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Momentum is building for an agreement at the COP28 climate summit in Dubai to triple renewableenergy capacity and double the rate of energy efficiency gains by 2030
And in January 2021, it said it would source 100% renewableenergy to power GM facilities in the U.S. by 2030 and globally by 2035. The post GM Has Become an ‘Energy Star’ with Efficiency and Circular Programs appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader. It achieved that goal in 2017.
According to the forecast, while economy-wide CO 2 emissions decrease from 2022 to 2037 due primarily to the growth in renewableenergy replacing retiring coal plants, emissions do increase after 2037 from increased usage of natural gas. Renewableenergy generation increases faster than any other technology.
There’s a lot of discussion of how the private sector is supporting renewableenergy, but it’s almost all about power consumers like Apple and Walmart. Zero coal by 2035, 24 GW solar/wind by 2030, net zero emissions by 2050, including upstream and downstream emissions. Net zero by 2030, 50% cut from 2007 by 2030.
IEA says its report is designed to be used as a handbook for policy-makers at the COP26 summit and offers a critical opportunity to accelerate both climate action as well as the cleanenergy transition. The social and economic benefits of accelerating cleanenergy transitions are huge, and the costs of inaction are immense.”.
On Wednesday, Oregon Governor Kate Brown signed a package of four cleanenergy bills. These laws ban new fossil fuel plants and set aggressive targets for the state’s two major utilities, requiring emission cuts of 80% by 2030, 90% by 2035 and 100% by 2040. These bills move Oregon to the forefront of climate action.
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To improve the lives of all Chicagoans, the plan prioritizes environmental justice, household savings, public health, and cleanenergy. A majority of city residents said they wanted reliable transit, better air quality, more renewableenergy, higher household savings, and improved public health.
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On June 29, 2021, a cohort of New York local governments (including many where large-scale solar projects are currently proposed), community organizations, and avian interest groups filed a lawsuit in the New York State Supreme Court (the State’s trial-level court) against the Office of RenewableEnergy Siting (“ORES”).
Some of the better-known computer and data companies—understanding the impact of this much higher demand—have been actively buying energy from new renewableenergy power plants. These owners understood both the need for a supply of energy, and the value and reliability of cleanenergy.
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