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California looks to slash freight railway emissions

Transportation facilities: California regulators will vote today Prohibition of use of dilapidated locomotives Require freight trains to adopt zero-emission technology. (Associated Press)

again:
Portland, Oregon is ban petrol cars Create the nation’s first zero-emission delivery sector by parking in a 16-block downtown loading zone. (Koin)
• California spends $46 million to support Bay Area transportation Extend light rail service into underserved working-class areas. (Mercury News)

Oil gas: Colorado county after two years of debate Adopted oil and gas regulatory package stricter than the country. (Durango Herald)

Natural gas: Colorado Utilities Completed construction of six natural gas power generation units The site of a retired coal-fired power plant. (official gazette)

Sun:
• Rooftop solar proponents oppose tariff restructuring proposed by Colorado utility company, saying it demoralizes residents. Distributed generation installation. (Soprith Sun)
• Sunrun completes solar installation in affordable housing development in California, Offer paid training jobs to its inhabitants. (solar builder)
• Arizona nonprofit launches cooperative to help Phoenix area residents Buy a rooftop solar installation At a competitive group price. (KTAR)
• Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed into law a bill aimed at: a. Stabilize credit rates on community solar customer bills. (news release)

Clean energy:
Xcel Energy and the U.S. Department of Energy have announced that a federal facility in Colorado 100% carbon-free energy By 2030. (news release)
record level Wind power and solar power curtailed In March, California’s power grid added (S&P Global)

climate: New Mexico conservationists and Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s cabinet blame each other Failure to promote climate legislation through this year’s parliament. (Santa Fe New Mexico)

coal: Federal regulators are scheduled to hold public hearings next month on Navajo Transitional Energy Company’s bid to charge the BNSF railroad. carry more coal From the company’s Powder River Basin mine. (train)

Important Minerals:
Nevada Senator Catherine Cortez Masto said mining companies dump waste on federal landsays it helps ensure a source of important minerals such as lithium. (Las Vegas Sun)
San Carlos Apache Tribe Fight against the proposed copper mine From Arizona to the United Nations. (High Country News)

Commentary:
California Editorial Board Supports New State Law Obligation to pay utility bills according to incomeprompting regulators to make it easier for customers to get used to the new structure. (Los Angeles Times)
One columnist said the approval process for Western power lines continues to be needed to enable the transition to clean energy, but the approval process must remain rigorous. Minimize your environmental impact. (High Country News)

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