TRANSPORTATION: Illinois health and environmental groups call on the state’s pollution control agency to phase out sales of most gas- and diesel-powered vehicles by 2035. (Chicago Sun-Times)

CLEAN ENERGY:

  • North Dakota officials warn Minnesota that the state’s carbon-free electricity target by 2040, which applies to electricity imported from across state lines, may be unconstitutional. (Minnesota Reformer)
  • Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signs permitting reforms into law that backers say will speed up renewable energy projects and help the state meet long-term clean energy targets. (KTTC)

AIR POLLUTION: The U.S. Supreme Court sides with Ohio and Indiana by pausing enforcement of the Biden administration’s “good neighbor” rule aimed at preventing downwind air pollution crossing state borders. (Associated Press)

SOLAR: A Chicago-based nonprofit offers 10- to 13-week courses that equip disadvantaged workers with job skills for the state’s growing solar industry. (Chicago Sun-Times)

RENEWABLES: Americans’ support for renewable energy and electric vehicles is declining with older Republicans driving the drop in support since 2020, according to a new Pew survey. (Bloomberg)

NUCLEAR:

  • The owner of a shuttered 600 MW Iowa nuclear plant says he’d consider reopening the plant if the supply was needed and the project could be done safely and on budget. (Cedar Rapids Gazette)
  • Wisconsin’s top energy regulator says new federal legislation could help the state move more quickly to modular nuclear reactors. (WisPolitics)

COAL: Coal plants in Ohio and Indiana have lost hundreds of millions of dollars so far this year as the costs to operate plants grow compared to cheaper alternatives. (Checks & Balances Project)

GRID: New research suggests utility customers could see bill savings of up to 40% when rooftop solar, battery storage and other demand-reducing technologies are deployed. (Inside Climate News)

ELECTRIFICATION: A $2.2 billion hospital under development in Detroit will include a $235 million electric heating and cooling system that would make it just the second all-electric hospital in the country. (Crain’s Detroit, subscription)

COMMENTARY: The head of a biogas advocacy group says capturing methane from landfills, agricultural waste and other sources to produce electricity could help meet growing power demand. (Utility Dive)

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Andy compiles the Midwest Energy News digest and was a journalism fellow for Midwest Energy News from 2014-2020. He is managing editor of MiBiz in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and was formerly a reporter and editor at City Pulse, Lansing’s alternative newsweekly.