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Neighborhood Sun and Astral Power merge

The combined company will manage more than 130 MW of community solar and virtual net metered renewable energy projects.

Summit Ridge completes rooftop community solar project

The installation brings Summit Ridge’s Maryland rooftop community solar portfolio to more than 75 MW.

Transmission project approvals will boost renewable energy delivery to NYC

The projects are expected to reduce the city’s fossil fuel use for electricity by more than 80% by 2030.

Duke Energy and clean energy advocates come to terms on new net metering rates in North Carolina

The new rates, which include minimum monthly bills, non-bypassable charges, and grid access fees for larger systems, will now go before state regulators for approval.

S-5! launches PVKONCEAL

The PVKONCEAL module skirt protects all of a module’s electrical components while maintaining sleek aesthetics for the lifetime of the installation.

iSun invests in Encore Renewable Energy

The solar developer said the investment will increase iSun’s involvement brownfield redevelopment, dual-use projects, and emergent storage technologies.

Next-generation solar technologies will drive a lower LCOE

FTC Solar’s Chief Technology Officer outlines how large-format, high-wattage modules and autonomous systems can drive down the levelized cost of energy of utility-scale solar power.

Utilities and financial investors are investing in renewables, especially hydrogen, like never before

A new Ernst & Young power and utilities overview report shows that utilities and other deep-pocketed investors are putting financial support behind their environmental, social and governance initiatives.

Florida bill would cut solar net metering compensation

The bill would shift compensation rates to the utility’s avoided cost of generation, and open the door for a host of fixed charges aimed at solar.

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Ohio regulators approve another 600 MW of solar

The projects include the 275 MW Cadence Solar Energy project, one of the largest projects to be approved for construction in the Buckeye State.

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