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WPGA sponsors renewable propane legislation
The Western Propane Gas Association (WPGA) is sponsoring legislation that would establish a program to provide financial incentives for renewable propane production in California.
Assembly Bill (AB) 1559 – the Innovative Renewable Energy for Buildings Act of 2021 – would require the California Energy Commission to establish and implement a program to provide financial incentives for the production of renewable propane, including blends with renewable hydrogen or dimethyl ether, that is used as an energy source for buildings in the state.
According to WPGA, much of California’s investment for renewable energy generation is focused on its public utilities’ electrical grid. The association estimates there are currently about 600,000 households that are not connected to the electric grid and rely on propane.
Western Propane Gas Association Sponsors Legislation to Promote Renewable Propane Energy for California Buildings
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Proposed “Innovative Renewable Energy for Buildings Act of 2021” would create financial incentives to help decarbonize state’s electricity with renewable propane.
Embracing alternative renewable energy sources such as next-generation propane is essential if we are truly serious about reducing greenhouse gas emissions. SACRAMENTO, Calif. (PRWEB) April 13, 2021 The Western Propane Gas Association today announced it is sponsoring legislation that would establish a program to provide financial incentives for the production of renewable propane – a critical energy source to help California reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from commercial and residential buildings.
Thursday, February 4, 2021
Fossil-based natural gas may be headed for a reckoning, at least in Washington State. Not long ago, natural gas was seen by many as the key “bridge fuel” necessary to transition our society away from oil and coal. Natural gas has its upsides; most significantly, it burns more efficiently and emits fewer pollutants than coal.
1 Yet burning natural gas still emits greenhouse gases (GHG), including methane, a potent climate pollutant. According to EPA, methane accounts for approximately 10% of the GHG emissions in the United States.
2 That is a problem for states like Washington that have called for zero carbon emissions in the power sector by 2045 and have also enacted laws aimed at reducing GHG emissions throughout other sectors.
ALOR SETAR: The family of Halijah Idris was dealt a double blow when they were ordered to vacate an animal shelter they were managing on the day Halijah was undergoing surgery.
Halijah s family received the notice to vacate the shelter at Kampung Ganding here on Thursday (Jan 28) on the day she was undergoing a procedure to remove her ovary at Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah after being diagnosed with stage four ovarian cancer.
Halijah, 76, is the widow of independent animal rescuer Muhammad Azmi Ismail, fondly known as Pak Mie, who had died on March 22,2015, after a stroke.
Pak Mie and Halijah had been looking after strays since 1990. Their story came to light when a video of their work went viral in 2013.