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2017

Guide provides roadmap to gauge solar’s affect on home prices

SEIA says homeowners (and the installers who love them) should focus on the projected income of the system over its typical lifetime

“Devastating” provision in tax bill could hobble solar, wind tax credits

Renewable energy trade organizations are scrambling to stop the BEAT provision, which could make it difficult to monetize the ITC and PTC, as the Senate’s tax bill hurtles towards a vote.

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Solar takes educators to school

A new study finds that 910 MW of solar deployed on schools in the United States, and that nearly 4 million children attend schools powered by solar electricity.

LIPA proposes value of solar for commercial installations

Amid squeals of pain from the island’s commercial solar installers, the Long Island Power Authority has proposed moving to a value of solar tariff and away from traditional net metering.

Oregon’s U.S. Senate delegation split over Section 201 trade proposals

While Senator Wyden has strongly supported aggressive trade action, Merkley is calling for subsidies and not tariffs

Pennsylvania offers $30 million to create solar jobs

Before the ink was even dry on Governor Tom Wolf’s signature on Act 40 – designed to stabilize the state’s solar market – the governor has made money available for companies that deploy and create solar jobs.

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TerraForm Power announces billion-dollar bond refinancing

The yieldco is planning to replace $950 million in bonds due 2023 with $1 billion due up to 10 years from now, as its second major move this month to restructure its finances.

Fighting for U.S. manufacturing: An interview with SolarWorld Americas CEO Jürgen Stein

In this exclusive interview with pv magazine, SolarWorld Americas CEO Jürgen Stein gives his perspective on the Section 201 trade case, including responding to criticism of potential effects on the U.S. solar market.

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California, Illinois and Texas lead grid modernization efforts

The report’s authors believe clean energy targets by states, cities, and corporations are driving utility efforts to accommodate rapid growth in distributed efforts like rooftop solar and wind, among others.

HECO, University of Hawaii strike a deal for power from off-site renewables

Taking a page from the corporate procurement playbook, this “green tariff” could include solar plus storage and may be available to other institutions in the future.

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