However, EIA data shows solar PV only making up 1.3% of total generation, a fraction of the portion in leading European nations.
The third-largest distributed solar installer has moved into the Florida market, which currently does not allow power purchase agreements for residential solar.
The ruling clears a legal roadblock for the acquisition, which still must be approved by shareholders of both companies.
The company will eliminate 80 employees from its San Mateo headquarters and another 28 from its offices in San Francisco.
The national lab’s latest report finds ongoing declines in PV system prices, with residential system prices falling to $4 per watt in 2015.
The move follows the U.S. utility leader’s acquisition of a majority stake in REC Solar last year.
The U.S. distributed solar installer has partnered with Belgium’s Electrabel to begin installing rooftop solar panels across the country.
This is the first such system installed in Colorado since the Department of Energy expanded the $215 million Weatherization Assistance Program to include low-income solar.
Canadian Solar predicts that Recurrent will complete more than 1 GW of PV projects in the United States this year.
New York City should be great for solar PV. But it isn’t. Despite policy leadership from the state, local installers are facing crippling bureaucratic challenges, and many have chosen to build rooftop solar elsewhere.
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