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PURPA finds itself under siege in Wyoming

Rocky Mountain Power is asking the Wyoming Public Service to slash severely the reimbursement rates it is required to pay to qualifying facilities under the 1978 law, arguing falling solar and natural gas prices mean those rates are too high to sustain long term. (READ THE FULL FILING HERE)

Enphase Energy signs license agreement with manufacturing partner Flextronics

Deal sees the U.S. microinverter specialist license its marketing, sales and manufacturing rights to Flextronics, one of the world’s largest global electronics manufacturers and a longstanding partner of Enphase.

Army all in on PV solar, awarding a $6.5 million contract

Four research partners have won a contract from the Army Research Laboratory’s Army Research Office to develop flexible, more powerful solar modules to provide soldiers in the field reliable electricity.

RMI tool helps businesses pick the right spot for solar

Most experienced installers know where the best spots are to install solar arrays on a project, but sometimes business owners struggle to understand. The Rocky Mountain Institute has developed a tool to help them.

No, Virginia, wind and solar are not a threat to grid stability

A new report commissioned by Advanced Energy Economy disproves a number of myths about U.S. grids and electricity markets.

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Sunrun enters Florida’s solar market

With the third party solar company’s arrival, the big three residential installers have all lined up for a share of the state’s market.

Nevada Governor Sandoval vetoes RPS increase, community solar bills

After authorizing the return of net metering earlier in the week, Sandoval quietly killed two important pieces of renewable energy legislation.

Could a moderate influence be coming to the EPA?

Axios reporters Jonathan Swan and Amy Harder are reporting Scott Holmstead could be appointed as the deputy to Climate Change denier EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt and that he might curb some of Pruitt’s worst instincts – but solar advocates shouldn’t be jumping for joy just yet.

Florida Governor Scott lifts tax burden on leased, C&I solar with bill signing

Florida’s solar market is finally truly open for business with the reduction in taxes on leased solar and C&I installations, as the utility-scale market also booms.

SEIA warns of potential job impacts of Section 201 petition

While the national solar association warns that 88,000 jobs will be lost in the event that Suniva’s proposal is approved, SolarWorld argues that the dismal outcomes predicted in the last round of trade action never materialized.

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