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Comprehensive study proves solar customers don’t hurt non-solar ones

A review of 16 state-level “value of solar” studies indicates the cost-shift argument is a sham

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Florida follies: Utilities continue to fund fake pro-solar Amendment 1

One week before the vote, Florida’s utilities continue to pour millions of dollars to support the constitutional amendment they created

NextEra Energy Resources expects continued growth in renewable energy portfolio

The earnings call signaled continued steady expansion of its solar asset collection, in line with estimates from the second quarter

Tesla unveils its vision for the future of solar roofs

From aesthetics to power output, Elon Musk expounded on his vision of a world powered by solar roofs — made by his company, of course

Berkley Labs will lead DOE effort to find breakthrough materials for solar panels

Under the direction of Anubhav Jain of Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, five DOE labs will work to accelerate the development and development of innovative materials for PV modules.

SolarCity signs 300,000 customer, but profitability questions remain

The milestone, representing a major step forward for a company in the midst of its complicated acquisition by Tesla, highlights the challenges of public companies that depend on long-term planning.

Trump lies (again) about renewables

As Donald J. Trump’s ill-fated presidential candidate spirals downward in spectacular flame, he took another shot at discrediting wind and solar energy — and, as usual, failed miserably.

42 States (and DC) try to screw with solar

The 50 States of Solar Policy Report by the NC Clean Energy Technology Center documents 117 separate actions that changed or attempted to change various policies affecting the solar industry

Dominion constructs another solar plant outside of Virginia

Despite repeatedly interfering with solar development in its home state of Virginia, the electricity-generation giant continues to build solar plants in other states.

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Solar in Georgia enters new phase

Continuing its ascent as a solar powerhouse, Georgia’s electric cooperatives across the state are adding solar to their portfolios

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