Looking back on what led to the Peabody peaker – the creation of new fossil fuel infrastructure starting in 2015, it was the siting process that irked me most. How could adding a third gas-and-oil generator happen to an Environmental Justice neighborhood in a historically industrial area? It wouldn’t now, under state climate law and the State has been working on revising regulations regarding the siting of development. With issues like this tied to the Legislature’s stalled Climate Bill, I learned so much spending an hour on this recent webinar from Advanced Energy United. Would put it on a required reading list for all city planners.
“Reforming State and Local Policies to Accelerate Clean Energy Deployment 8/27/24 Michigan and Massachusetts clean energy industry members discuss problems and solutions at the state level, e.g. town-to-town unpredictable layers and timelines of review and appeals add years to projects, MA Energy Facility Siting Board has no mandate to address storage projects.