Green Lantern Solar - Repowering Vermont Vermont Academy Joins Net Metering Program
March 10, 2021 07:35 ET | Source: Green Lantern Solar Green Lantern Solar Waterbury, Vermont, UNITED STATES
WATERBURY, Vt., March 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Green Lantern Solar and Vermont Academy are pleased to announce that Vermont Academy is now a participant in Vermont’s net metering program. Vermont Academy is located on 450 acres at the foothills of the Green Mountains in Saxtons River, Vermont and is one of Vermont’s oldest private secondary schools. Green Lantern Solar of Waterbury has completed nearly 100 projects in Vermont, adding more than 55 megawatts (DC) of new in-state solar power to Vermont’s grid. Green Lantern’s projects are located in 66 towns throughout Vermont.
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By TOM WIEDMANN
Credits: Ironbound Community Corporation
February 24, 2021 at 5:38 PM
NEWARK, NJ Environmental and grassroots community groups are taking aim at New Jersey’s Renewable Energy Credits program with the release of a report on Wednesday, which raised concerns about incinerators’ inclusion in the program.
The state’s renewable energy program is subsidizing incinerators, essentially “rewarding them” for burning garbage in overburdened communities like Newark, according to the report from the Earthjustice, NJ Environmental Justice Alliance, Newark’s Ironbound Community Corporation (ICC) and Vermont Law School’s Environmental Justice Clinic.
“Burning trash is a harmful and unjust way to manage waste. Incineration does not make waste disappear - instead, it converts waste into air pollution and toxic ash that contaminate the surrounding communities, which more often than not are communities of color and low-income,” the report summary read. �