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A state siting board refused to revisit its rejection of the high-profile transmission project. Massachusettes will likely look to other projects to meet its clean energy goals.
The standards are the great equalizer in clean energy markets, and remain a key building block to support a strong foundation for continued clean energy growth, writes IREC Counsel Sky Stanfield.
Navigant says it expects roughly $270.5 million to be spent globally in 2018, rising to $1.1 billion by 2027. Strong growth, but a significant cut from 2015 estimates.
Behind local leadership and strong public support, the plan also calls for the city to turn its operations to 100% renewable energy and to adopt a 100% fossil fuel-free vehicle fleet.
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