Minnesota is the first state to approve a 200-mile regional transmission line that will provide thousands of residents with access to renewable energy, reliable electricity and fewer transmission losses.
This investment marks a significant step in the island's transition to clean, reliable energy and its recovery from recent hurricanes that battered the island’s grid
This approval gives municipalities access to low-interest-rate financing to begin work such as upgrading treatment facilities to remove emerging contaminants from drinking water.
The funds will be used to enhance pedestrian infrastructure, mitigate crash rates and improve safety along major high-risk roadways across in three cities.
The funding will allow recipients to enhance grid flexibility and power system resilience in light of extreme weather events and climate change’s growing threat.
The funding is being made available for projects that will combat the effects of climate change, with a focus on flood-prone and disadvantaged communities.