Adam Rollins Pasadena City Council charts course to 100% clean energy by 2030 Pasadena approved a strategic clean-energy plan to reach carbon-free power, scaling solar, storage and infrastructure upgrades.
Allison Barnette Illinois unveils $65M funding round to expand EV charging infrastructure Illinois approved $65.6 million to expand EV fast-charging stations statewide, using federal NEVI funds to extend coverage.
Adam Rollins Atlanta approves action plan seeking clean transportation, emission cuts Atlanta's new climate action plan outlines 24 strategies to cut emissions, expand clean energy and strengthen resilience.
Adam Rollins Illinois EPA unveils NOFO to expand EV charging infrastructure Illinois EPA announced new funding to expand public EV charging, funding Level 2 and fast-charging infrastructure statewide.
Adam Rollins King County adopts sweeping climate, sustainability and workforce strategy King County approved a climate plan to cut emissions, expand clean energy and protect ecosystems through resilience programs.
Veronica Piscitelli New York awards $80M for zero-emission transit projects New York State awarded $80 million to transit providers to expand zero-emission fleets and reduce emissions in transit operations.
Tracy Baker California invests $5B for transportation upgrades, zero-emission infrastructure California approved nearly $5 billion in funds to modernize transportation infrastructure systems while improving sustainability.
Tracy Baker California allocates $136M for clean energy, EV charging projects The California Energy Commission approved $136 million in new funding to advance critical clean energy projects statewide.
Adam Rollins NCTCOG announces combined $75M NOFO for EV vehicles, charging infrastructure NCTCOG will award $75M for zero-emission fleet replacements and public EV charging throughout North Texas.
Adam Rollins New York makes historic $1B investment in groundbreaking climate plan New York is investing $1 billion to fund clean energy, EVs and building decarbonization in the state’s largest climate initiative.