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Asteroid capable of destroying planets discovered in our solar system
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There's a palpable sense of gloom and doom among many co-op and condo boards as Local Law 97 draws near. Board members fret at the high cost of reducing their buildings' carbon emissions enough to satisfy the law and avoid stiff fines, which will begin hitting in 2024 .
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PSC decision on third-party solar expected early next month | WisBusiness
The state Public Service Commission is expected to make a decision early next month on a case related to third-party financing for small solar projects in Wisconsin.
That's according to Nick Hylla, executive director of the Midwest Renewable Energy Association. This organization is petitioning the PSC to declare third-party financed "distributed energy resources" shouldn't be regulated as public utilities in the state.
Cryovolcanoes, the windows to Europa's subsurface ocean | astrobites
First Author's Institution: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Planetary Geology, Geophysics and Geochemistry Laboratory, Greenbelt, MD, USA
Figure 1: Image of Olympus Mons, compiled from photos by NASA's Viking Orbiter 1. The volcano covers an area about the size of Arizona! Image Credit: NASA/JPL
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