Arguing that the United States could achieve net-zero carbon pollution by 2050, address societal inequities, and reap benefits far greater than the costs.
Would establish a California-style Low Carbon Fuel Standard in NYS.
Sets statewide net-zero by 2050 target, strengthens protections of frontline communities, and would permit localities to enact natural gas bans.
Comprised four sector-specific analyses focused on buildings, transportation, non-energy emissions, and the carbon sequestration potential of Massachusetts’ natural and working lands, plotting the road to net-zero GHG emissions by 2050.
Identifies key differences in state policies that enable community solar and illustrates how various policy design approaches may impact the market.
Provides an overview of tools, resources, and models for developing low-income energy efficiency and renewable energy programs, including community solar.
Provides guidance for creating community solar programs that promote racial and economic equity.
Primer from the National Association of State Energy Officials outlines policy options to advance community solar in the low- and moderate-income market.
Gives regulators the authority to deny permits for power plants, incinerators, sewage treatment facilities and trash-processing plants in low-income and minority communities.
Guidance setting a 2020 value of carbon dioxide of $53-421 per ton, with a central value of $125 per ton for use by other agencies in a regulatory context.