In this exclusive interview with pv magazine, GTM Research Associate Director of U.S. Solar Cory Honeyman give his perspective on what today’s ruling by the ITC means – and where we are headed now.
Only a day before the decision, four governors from leading solar states expressed their opposition to the Section 201 trade case. But will political pressure be enough?
The commitment by the 4th-largest bank in the United States follows on an earlier sustainable economy financing commitment
This exclusive interview from the SPI trade show explores how SEIA under Abigail Hopper has come out hard and strong against the Section 201 trade case – and what she plans to do in the event of an injury finding.
The microinverter maker has regained compliance with NASDAQ listing rules, but is still on uncertain ground financially.
A planned 2 MW plant will be the nation’s first community solar project owned by a housing authority.
Former employees are saying that the New York-based residential and C&I solar company has laid off everyone.
Among the many findings in a recent report by Lawrence Berkeley National Labs is that 79% of new U.S. utility-scale solar capacity in 2016 involved tracking systems.
Proposals for 100% renewable energy at the state level are struggling, as NRDC puts forward a blueprint for 70% wind and solar by 2050.
The nation’s mayors are pushing for policies that will preserve existing federal programs and expand support for grid modernization and clean energy.
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