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🔒UI asks Supreme Court to hear PURA rate case appeal

United Illuminating has asked the Connecticut Supreme Court to take over its appeal of a rate decision that cut nearly all of the utility’s requested revenue increase. The dispute stems […]

Eversource backs out of three solar projects supported by state

In a blow to Connecticut’s ongoing efforts to procure new sources of clean, carbon-free electricity, Eversource informed...

Solar project near Heublein Tower sparks fight over Farmington Valley’s skyline

Lodestar Energy is seeking state approval to build a 4.65-megawatt solar array on the site of a former golf course in Simsbury, a proposal that has drawn concerns from the town’s chief elected official.

Loss of tax credits led to a drop-off in EV sales. Will they rebound?

Electric vehicle sales in Connecticut have fallen precipitously since the elimination of federal tax credits by the Trump administration last September, according to new data from the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
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🔒Energy firm seeks emergency court order to halt CT’s out-of-state biomass ban ahead of April 8 deadline

Hartree Partners Limited Partnership has asked a Hartford Superior Court judge to immediately halt enforcement of a state law that would strip its biomass plants of their renewable energy credentials.

Lamont visits East Windsor solar array, criticizes loss of open space

Gov. Ned Lamont criticized the loss of farmland and other open space for the construction of Connecticut’s largest solar array on Tuesday. But he stopped short of expressing support for a moratorium on further solar development in towns at the epicenter of the state’s solar industry.

🔒Eversource cuts earnings guidance, vows legal fight after FERC slashes transmission returns

A federal regulator has slashed the return that New England electric transmission owners can earn on their infrastructure investments, a long-awaited ruling that consumer advocates say could deliver roughly $900 million in refunds to ratepayers.

🔒New England governors, including Lamont, commit to exploring advanced nuclear energy

The group directed state energy agencies to work together to evaluate options for maintaining the region’s current nuclear fleet and advancing nuclear development.
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🔒Former PURA chair Gillett appeals $2,500 FOI fine to Superior Court

Marissa Gillett, the former chair of Connecticut’s utility regulator, has appealed a $2,500 fine from the Freedom of Information Commission, calling it the result of “persistent lawfare” against her former agency.

Energy firm sues PURA over law that blocked it from selling renewable energy credits

A New York company has sued Connecticut’s utility regulator, arguing that a 2025 law meant to lower electric bills has instead locked it out of the state’s renewable energy market, which could push costs higher for consumers.
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