| TNS Tipoffs - State Regulatory (Energy) Newsletter for Monday August 01, 2022 ( 4 items ) |
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California PUC Takes Up Case Involving Southern California Gas Application to Recover Costs Recorded in Storage Integrity Management Program
SAN FRANCISCO, California, July 31 (TNSsro) -- The California Public Utilities Commission issued the following agenda item (A.21-01-016) for Aug. 4, 2022:
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Application of Southern California Gas Company to Recover Costs Recorded in the Storage Integrity Management Program Balancing Account from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2018 PROPOSED OUTCOME:
* Approves Settlement Agreement between Southern California Gas Company and the Public Advocates Office of the California Public Utilities Co
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Colorado State Auditor: 'Tax Expenditure Evaluation - Innovative Cars and Trucks Credits'
DENVER, Colorado, July 31 (TNSRep) -- The office of the Colorado State Auditor issued the following report (No. 2022-TE34) on July 28, 2022, entitled "Tax Expenditure Evaluation: Innovative Cars and Trucks Credits."
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KEY CONCLUSION: The Innovative Cars Credit likely encourages some individuals to purchase electric vehicles, but is one factor among many that have driven an increase in electric vehicle purchases in recent years. The Innovative Trucks Credit has been used
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Colorado State Auditor: 'Tax Expenditure Evaluation - Low-Emitting Vehicles and Commercial Vehicles Used in Interstate Commerce Exemptions'
DENVER, Colorado, July 31 (TNSRep) -- The office of the Colorado State Auditor issued the following report (No. 2022-TE29) on July 28, 2022, entitled "Tax Expenditure Evaluation: Low-Emitting Vehicles and Commercial Vehicles Used in Interstate Commerce Exemptions."
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KEY CONCLUSION: The Low-Emitting Vehicles Exemption is not incentivizing the purchase of qualifying low-emitting gas and diesel fueled commercial trucks because federal emission requirements have made such
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Pa. Agriculture Secretary: Wolf Administration Announces $13M in Tax Credits for Farmers' Investments in Improving Water and Soil Quality
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, July 30 -- The Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary issued the following news on July 29, 2022:
Secretary Russell Redding today announced the availability of $13 million in tax credits to Pennsylvania farmers for measures to improve soil and water quality. Tax credits through Pennsylvania's innovative conservation financing program, Resource Enhancement and Protection (REAP), can be combined with other state funding, including the Environmental Quality Incentive Program,
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