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Hartree Partners, a New York energy firm, has filed an emergency motion to block a Connecticut law that threatens to strip its out-of-state biomass plants of renewable energy credits. The law, part of Connecticuts 2025 energy affordability act, targets twenty-four facilities, including Hartrees four in Massachusetts and New Hampshire, set to lose their Class I certifications on April eighth. Hartree claims the law violates the U.S. Constitutions contracts clause and dormant commerce clause, and is seeking a court order to pause enforcement. The stakes are high, with contracts to deliver about 595,000 renewable energy credits through 2027 at risk. The legal battle is heating up, with a quick ruling expected to reshape how Connecticut handles out-of-state renewables moving forward.
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