POLICY: A Vermont legislative committee advances a bill to increase the state’s utility renewable energy standard to 100% by 2030. (VT Digger)

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OFFSHORE WIND: 

  • BP says it wrote down the value of its American offshore wind business by $1.1 billion last year. (E&E News)
  • Two Maryland lawmakers say they intend to file legislation this week to bolster offshore wind development in the state broadly, and boost developer US Wind in particular. (Maryland Matters)
  • Rhode Island officials schedule a public comment hearing later this month related to SouthCoast Wind’s pending dredge permit. (news release)

SOLAR:

  • New York energy siting officials for the first time deny an application for a solar farm in Copake because the developer lost the lease for 20% of the proposed project site. (Hudson Valley 360)
  • Oxford, Maine, considers a renewable energy project moratorium to figure out how to make up lost revenue after following state law and approving a solar farm’s property tax exemption. (Advertiser Democrat)
  • The Connecticut Green Bank raises its funding to $110 million for larger solar projects. (news release)

CLIMATE: Maine snowmobiling clubs detail how shorter, warmer winters are derailing their enjoyment of their pastime. (Bethel Citizen)

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Bridget is a freelance reporter and newsletter writer based in the Washington, D.C., area. She compiles the Northeast Energy News digest. Bridget primarily writes about energy, conservation and the environment. Originally from Philadelphia, she graduated from Emerson College in 2015 with a degree in journalism and a minor in environmental studies. When she isn’t working on a story, she’s normally on a northern Maine lake or traveling abroad to practice her Spanish language skills.