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The Biden Administration Should Look to a Surprising Source for Climate Policy Inspiration: Australia


December 14, 2020
Australia is not exactly thought of as a global leader when it comes to climate policy, so much so, in fact, the country was recently excluded from the United Nations Climate Action Summit. It is perhaps most famous for being the only country to have passed and then repealed carbon-pricing legislation, as well as its enormous coal export trade with China. Australia and the United States face similar political hurdles in passing significant climate policy as large, fossil fuel-producing nations marked by seemingly endless culture wars over the issue. While pundits prefer to compare the United States to its more ambitious European counterparts, these are misleading. Instead, the Australian example offers a more realistic approach whose principles could be built upon and applied to an ambitious U.S. climate agenda that reaches across the aisle while leaving a lasting technological and institutional legacy. ....

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Illinois Clean Energy Boom Goes Bust as State Program Runs Out of Funding, Forcing Layoffs at Solar and Wind Businesses


Illinois Clean Energy Boom Goes Bust as State Program Runs Out of Funding, Forcing Layoffs at Solar and Wind Businesses
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Path to 100: Industry leaders call for immediate legislative action to save renewable energy jobs
“Illinois had become a hub for clean energy businesses, but now all of that is at risk. As we look to emerge from the depths of the pandemic, we must work urgently to save these jobs, properly fund clean energy programs and create growth.”
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December 16, 2020
The Illinois Power Agency (IPA) announced yesterday the close of all state renewable energy incentives, effectively ending Illinois’ renewable energy program. The end of incentives will force thousands of layoffs at renewable energy businesses across the state as Illinois’ solar market dries up. The announcement also means that Illinois will fall far short of its policy requirement of 25 ....

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Illinois 2021 Legislative Preview | McGuireWoods Consulting


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The Illinois legislature hoped to build on its blockbuster 2019 with a comprehensive energy bill, changes to the tax structure for a Chicago casino to ensure the project’s viability, a worker classification bill for the gig economy, and ethics and lobbying reform. Substantive legislative work for the year had just begun when COVID-19 disrupted these plans. Going from a nearly six-month legislative session to a truncated one of just a few days meant the focus this year shifted to dealing with only essential items like the budget, COVID-19-related matters, and the hospital assessment. Many of the legislature’s 2020 agenda items therefore are expected to re-emerge in 2021. ....

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