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Canada’s path to 2030: Tripling renewables and land conservation are both possible

Countries can avoid conflict between biodiversity conservation efforts and renewable energy development by using proactive measures, found a model developed by The International Energy Agency and Natural Resources Canada.

State lawmakers convene to tackle grid strain, data center energy demands

The Pew Charitable Trust held a two-day meeting in San Antonio where state lawmakers met to learn about distributed energy resources and discuss policies can help meet rising energy demands.

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Oregon expands microgrids to beyond utility ownership

The legislation strives to build resiliency at the community level by allowing private developers to build, own and operate microgrids.

New Jersey unanimously passes bill for automated solar permitting

While other states’ bills to remove solar permitting bottlenecks fell flat this year, New Jersey unanimously passed a permitting bill in “one of those rare wins.”

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Maine’s governor signs controversial net-metering reforms into law

Solar advocates warn that the reforms will have a “chilling effect” on the state’s clean energy future.

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Largest solar project in Wisconsin history gets the wildlife greenlight

The Wisconsin Wildlife Federation and Vista Sands Solar project reached an agreement to allow the 1.3 GW project to maintain its size while also protecting the greater prairie-chickens.

Midwest Solar Expo rebrands to Intersolar & Energy Storage North American Midwest

Rebranded as IESNA Midwest, the annual event will be Intersolar’s first Midwestern show.

ANSI approves SEIA’s standards on consumer protection, solar operation and maintenance

The two ANSI-accredited standards provide guidance on ethical sales and contracting practices, and on maintaining solar and storage systems to maximize performance, longevity and safety.

Tackling affordable housing, climate action together under (or on) one roof

A 333 kW rooftop solar project was installed atop a modular home factory in Boulder, Colorado.

To transition from fossil fuel to solar energy, researchers say ‘rules of the game’ must also shift

Pennsylvania State researchers found that solar opponents equated non-disclosure agreements with gag orders because of their unethical use within hydraulic fracking even though solar developers used the agreements for very different reasons.

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