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TNS Tipoffs - State Regulatory (Energy) Newsletter for 2024-02-24 ( 7 items )  
Colo. Public Health & Environment Dept. Partners With the Colorado School of Public Health to Launch the State's First Gun Violence Prevention Resource Bank (10)
DENVER, Colorado, Feb. 23 -- The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment issued the following news release: The Office of Gun Violence Prevention within the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has partnered with the Injury and Violence Prevention Center in the Colorado School of Public Health to publish the state's first-ever resource bank regarding gun violence in Colorado. The Colorado Gun Violence Prevention Resource Bank serves as a research and data hub that  more PR

Colo. PUC Issues Weekly Meeting Agenda for Feb. 28, 2024 (10)
DENVER, Colorado, Feb. 24 -- The Colorado Public Utilities Commission issued the following weekly meeting agenda: * * * Consent Items TRANSPORTATION 1. PROCEEDING NO. 24A-0043CP-EXT Colorado Cannabis Tours IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF CCT HOLDING S LIMOS, LLC DOING BUSINESS AS COLORADO CANNABIS TOURS, FOR AUTHORITY TO EXTEND OPERATIONS UNDER CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY NO. 55977. a. Filing Date and Party: 01/19/2024 Colorado Cannabis Tours Description: Applicati more PR

Hawaii Education Dept.: Innovation Station Makes STEM Education Accessible for O'ahu Public Schools (10)
HONOLULU, Hawaii, Feb. 24 -- The Hawaii Department of Education issued the following news release: * * * The Innovation Station is a portable classroom equipped with 3D printers and laser printers designed to deploy to different campuses to make STEM education more accessible to schools. * * * A portable classroom aimed at making STEM education more accessible for students and teachers is making its way across O'ahu public schools. It's a bright red shipping container, dubbed the "Innovati more PR

Maine PUC Issues Order Involving Nexamp (10)
AUGUSTA, Maine, Feb. 24 -- The Maine Public Utilities Commission issued the following order (No. 2023-00294) on Feb. 23, 2024: * * * NEXAMP, INC, Request for Approval of Certification For RPS Eligibility (Footbridge Solar Facility) ORDER GRANTING NEW RENEWABLE RESOURCE CERTIFICATIONS BARTLETT, Chairman; SCULLY and GILBERT, Commissioners I. SUMMARY On November 2, 2023, Nexamp, Inc requested certification of a 2.250 MW solar facility located in Harrington, Maine (Footbridge Solar Facility) a more PR

Maine PUC Issues Order Involving Standard Solar (10)
AUGUSTA, Maine, Feb. 24 -- The Maine Public Utilities Commission issued the following order (No. 2023-00325) on Feb. 23, 2024: * * * STANDARD SOLAR, Request for Approval of Certification For RPS Eligibility (Fort Fairfield Solar Facility) ORDER GRANTING NEW RENEWABLE RESOURCE CERTIFICATIONS BARTLETT, Chairman; SCULLY and GILBERT, Commissioners I. SUMMARY On December 19, 2023, Standard Solar requested certification of a 5.000 MW solar facility located in Maine (Fort Fairfield Solar Facility more PR

Mich. Environment Dept. Announces $95.24 Million in MI Clean Water Grants to Help Upgrade Water Infrastructure, Protect Health and the Environment (10)
LANSING, Michigan, Feb. 24 -- The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy issued the following news release: Water main replacements in Muskegon Heights, wastewater plant upgrades on Mackinac Island, and lead service line replacements in multiple communities are the goals of more than $95 million in state grants recently awarded to Michigan communities. The MI Clean Water Plan (https://www.michigan.gov/egle/regulatory-assistance/grants-and-financing/mi-clean-water-plan) gran more PR

Okla. A.G. Drummond's Office Analysis of Digital Evidence on Pace to Double in 2024 (10)
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, Feb. 24 -- Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued the following news release: The Office of the Attorney General is witnessing steady growth in its work uncovering digital evidence. In 2023, the office processed and analyzed 828 pieces of technology representing 219 separate cases. Collectively, that amounts to 258.44 terabytes of data - roughly the equivalent of 861,636,960 books. Two digital forensics agents in the Attorney General's office are tasked with more PR