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1 Ιουλ 2022 · The Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA), Public Act 102-0662, was passed by the General Assembly and signed into law by Governor Pritzker on September 15, 2021. CEJA includes provisions to phase out carbon emissions from the energy and transportation sectors.
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Illinois EPA’s Green Infrastructure Grant Opportunities Program provides grant funds for projects that implement green infrastructure practices to prevent, eliminate, or reduce stormwater runoff, resulting in reduced localized and riverine flooding for the protection of Illinois' rivers, streams, and lakes.
The Inflation Reduction Act authorized EPA to implement the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, a historic $27 billion investment to mobilize financing and private capital to combat the climate crisis and ensure American economic competitiveness.
15 Σεπ 2021 · Illinois Passes a Comprehensive Climate Solutions Bill. By Roshni Vora. November 9, 2021. On September 15, 2021, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker signed the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA, Public Act 102-0662) into law, making the state a leader in the fight against climate change.
The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Illinois EPA) is seeking proposals for projects to construct green infrastructure best management practices (BMPs) that prevent, eliminate, or reduce stormwater runoff, reducing localized or riverine flooding in Illinois’ rivers, streams, and lakes.
The Illinois Shines Program (“Program”)1 is a state-administered solar incentive program created to facilitate the development of new photovoltaic distributed generation and community solar projects through the issuance of renewable energy credit delivery contracts, as required by Illinois law. The Program
The Green Infrastructure Grant Opportunities (GIGO) Program funds projects to construct green infrastructure best management practices (BMPs) that prevent, eliminate, or reduce stormwater runoff into Illinois' rivers, streams, and lakes.