The announcement was made in the context of the module manufacturer’s new supply contract with PetersenDean.
Two Wisconsin utilities are in talks to purchase the NextEra project, which is in excess of state renewable energy requirements and will be four times as large as all of the cumulative solar built in Wisconsin to date.
Following Governor LePage’s wind ban, developers are going solar. The 100 MW project will be the largest north of Virginia if completed.
Consumers will no longer be faced with drastic fixed-rate utility bill increases.
Letha Tawney could be critical in bringing corporate renewable energy to Oregon.
The 1.1 megawatt solar rooftop system will power the fulfillment center that houses it.
The Chinese inverter maker will be supplying inverters, batteries and management systems for projects in California, Massachusetts and Ontario.
In the 5th district, Southern Company, Georgia Power and their contractors have thrown their financial support behind candidate Tricia Pridemore.
A new bill, which has passed both houses of Missouri’s legislature, would give utilities the ability to implement rate increases while mandating power companies invest in utility-owned solar.
The U.S. House overwhelmingly votes to keep the popular energy program.
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