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Local opposition threatens clean energy transition

Unprecedented local opposition and anti-solar local ordinances, along with softened federal support from the Trump administration, is driving a need for a new generation of state solar rights statutes, researchers conclude in a forthcoming paper from Arizona State University’s College of Law.

Letter from 38 Republicans calls for full repeal of “green new scam”

House Republicans are clashing over the fate of Inflation Reduction Act tax credits, which have led to over $130 billion in private investment announcements.

With cuts at stake, solar installers raise their voices

Local installers and their customers can access advocacy groups to tell the stories of the benefits of solar including how it cuts energy costs and builds resilience while also providing jobs and driving profit.

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Sunshine State eyes faster solar permitting

Florida legislators are evaluating a bill that would cut down on the permitting process and allow the use of automated permitting software.

Texas House passes bill to require recycling of retired solar, wind projects

One of the biggest states for solar passed a bill through its House of Representatives to require the recycling of retired solar and wind projects.

California committee advances bill to break rooftop solar contracts on home sale

An amended bill that would end net metering for homes with solar once they are sold passed the California State Assembly’s Utilities & Energy Committee.

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Legislators call for increased transparency with PJM

Several states introduced bills this legislative session to require more transparency behind how utilities cast their PJM votes. Some bills passed, others failed, while the rest reside in limbo.

Virginia passes legislation to triple energy storage capacity

The legislation will become law unless Gov. Youngkin vetoes it by May 2.

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Solar cell production expected to double in the U.S. in less than two years

Gauging the growth in domestic content in the solar supply chain, Anza shares Q2 2025 domestic content insights amid uncertainty.

Connecticut bill may cut electricity costs but stymie solar

The bill would scale back residential solar incentives and make existing nuclear energy eligible for renewable energy credits, which critics say would hinder renewable energy buildout.

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