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Tag: clean energy

Energy bill talks once again derailed; plan goes back to the House

Energy bill talks once again derailed; plan goes back to the House

— September 1, 2021

SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Senate approved an energy bill in the early hours of Wednesday morning Sept. 1, but it’s likely to change as negotiations continue in the House, which…

  • Illinois Senate adjourns with no energy overhaul deal

    Illinois Senate adjourns with no energy overhaul deal

    — June 16, 2021

    SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Senate adjourned Tuesday, June 15 without calling a comprehensive energy regulatory reform package for a vote. After adjournment, Senate President Don Harmon,…

  • Pritzker unveils major energy overhaul plan

    Pritzker unveils major energy overhaul plan

    — April 30, 2021

    SPRINGFIELD – Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s office unveiled a 900-page energy overhaul bill Wednesday, April 28 accelerating a yearslong negotiating process which advocates hope will end…

  • Sponsors pledge to pass Clean Energy Jobs Act sometime this spring

    Sponsors pledge to pass Clean Energy Jobs Act sometime this spring

    — February 10, 2021

    SPRINGFIELD – Following the admission in court by utility giant Commonwealth Edison to a yearslong bribery scheme, lawmakers are reintroducing the Clean Energy Jobs Act in the 102nd…

  • Exelon: Planned closure of 2 nuke plants unrelated to Pritzker plan

    Exelon: Planned closure of 2 nuke plants unrelated to Pritzker plan

    — August 28, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — Exelon Corporation on Thursday, Aug. 27 announced plans to close two Illinois nuclear power plants next year in a decision the company claims is independent of legislative…

  • Legislative Green Caucus continues work toward energy equity

    Legislative Green Caucus continues work toward energy equity

    — May 27, 2021

    SPRINGFIELD – Nearly 50 legislators identifying as the Illinois Legislative Green Caucus signed a letter Wednesday, May 26 asking leadership to make equity and utility accountability…

  • Union-backed coalition outlines broad new energy plan

    Union-backed coalition outlines broad new energy plan

    — March 29, 2021

    SPRINGFIELD – As the clean energy conversation in Illinois continues, a coalition of lawmakers and labor unions introduced another regulatory overhaul bill that focuses on employing…

  • Advocates tout economic benefits of renewable energy

    Advocates tout economic benefits of renewable energy

    — December 9, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD – While advocates in Illinois were optimistic that a series of measures reforming the state’s energy landscape could pass in 2019, various factors caused the legislative…

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