New law that incentivizes hydropower takes effect in new year – WICS (Springfield)

A new law that will incentivize the use of renewable hydropower electricity across the state goes into effect on January 1st, 2024. (Storyblocks)Illinois is currently ranked 46th in the nation when it comes to hydropower. With Senate Bill 1474 going into effect, lawmakers hope to shepherd in advancements in Illinois’ renewable energy sector.
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debtsor
2 years ago

Rivers freeze in the cold frigid north. Not a reliable power source.

Truth in Cook County
2 years ago

If we could get a dam installed downstream from Pritzker’s toilet, that should provide enough power for about half the city.

Freddy
2 years ago

If he has toilets?

Ex Illini
2 years ago

Great, now we can expect Pritzker to be crowing about Illinois being the epicenter of hydropower, even though it isn’t and never will be. The guy has an incredible inferiority complex.

Freddy
2 years ago

If we could just harness the hot air spewing out of the politicians mouths we would have more energy than a supernova.

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