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Level Solar files for Chapter 11

After bizarrely disappearing off the face of the Earth in September, dropping its website and laying off all its employees, the New York solar installer has filed for bankruptcy.

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What the…!?! Before filing, Suniva discussed tariff case with Trump trade officials

According to emails obtained by E&E News and viewed by pv magazine, lawyers for Suniva contacted two members of the U.S. Trade Representative’s office to discuss the Section 201 trade case that has roiled the industry since April.

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National laboratories issue study on growing flexibility and variability of power generators

Lawrence Berkeley and Argonne National Laboratories examine the growth of solar, wind and natural gas power plant operations on wholesale power markets and the impact on nuclear and coal generators.

Altus Power infuses solar investment fund with $150 million

The cash infusion comes at a time when community and commercial solar projects need the money, and more states are looking to expand such programs.

Market report discusses microgrids past, present and future

A GTM Research report examines the state of existing and future microgrids, including market and geographic segments and the inclusion of PV and other clean energy technologies.

A hand grenade: Gregory Jenner on potential effects of tax reform for solar and wind

In this interview with pv magazine, Gregory Jenner of Stoel Rives explains how he expects the BEAT provision to affect solar and wind finance – and what can still be done about it.

Proposed federal legislation would gut PURPA

It was inevitable: The state-level attempts to undermine the 1978 law that has helped drive solar and wind expansion have gone national.

Supreme Court to hear Salt River Project’s attempt to avoid Tesla lawsuit

The nation’s highest court will decide whether or not to dismiss a case that strikes at the heart of utility monopolies.

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Puerto Rico receives an influx of solar-powered help

The U.S. territory is still devastated and is struggling with basic needs, including a widespread lack of electricity. Global nonprofit OHorizons and battery company sonnen are trying to help.

Senate approves tax bill with provision to hobble solar, wind tax credits

The bill will now be reconciled with the House version, which does not contain the BEAT provision. SEIA says that it has four Senators who support “fixes”, but was not able to get a modification to the Senate bill.

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