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A bill to provide financial assistance for installing in-home electric vehicle chargers for low-income Delawareans is released from the House Natural Resource and Energy Committee.
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The City of Milford completes a new electric vehicle charging station with grant and city funding.
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DelDOT requests an additional $32.5 million to help cover the loss of pandemic-era federal stimulus payments and gives updates on the impact of electric vehicles on the loss of fuel tax revenue.
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Attorney and Delaware GOP Chair Julianne Murray says DNREC failed to provide a Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, which requires an agency to consider specific methods of reducing the burden of a regulation on individuals and small businesses.
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The Governor’s Energy Advisory Council approved its final 45 recommendations from the Renewable Energy and Clean Technologies and Energy Efficiency and Electrification working groups.
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GEAC passed all 35 recommendations from two of its four working groups – Environmental Justice and Energy Equity and Grid Modernization.
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Energize Delaware sends Dover $500,000 to purchase more electric vehicles and electric lawn equipment and boost their charging infrastructure.
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Wilmington forms a group to look at ways for the city to incorporate electric vehicle charging stations.
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Newark receives a grant to electrify fleet vehicles and mowers.
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The Electric Vehicle Rebate Program in Delaware is extended for another year.