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Wisconsin Republican lawmakers push for community solar bill after utility pushback

Community solar advocates are hoping third time’s a charm as Republicans work on a new community solar bill, revamping it with considerable changes.

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With federal policy suppressed and energy affordability at center stage, researchers say states have options

Reversing federal policies will have “severe” impacts on electricity affordability, Resources for the Future says, but states can implement carbon pricing to drive down ratepayers’ energy prices and incentivize more renewable energy development.

Utilities pump the brakes on climate commitments while giving more gas to fossil fuel

Most utilities failed Sierra Club’s annual report because they are building and maintaining too many fossil fuel plants and too few clean energy projects to keep up with demand.

In case you missed it: Six big solar stories in the news this week

pv magazine USA spotlights news of the past week including market trends, project updates, policy changes and more.

Why do some cities have higher low-income solar adoption rates than others?

After studying low- and moderate-income solar adoption for years, Lawrence Berkely Laboratory drilled down on three cities and captured why solar equity requires looking beyond numbers alone.

What happens behind the meter, stays behind the meter

The Solar Energy Industries Association wins against Edison in an Appeals Court hearing defining a “facility” based on the purpose of its parts, culminating in its AC grid output, versus the sum of individual components – such as solar and battery inverters.

Qcells’ customs-detained cells released to its Georgia factories

A tightening in federal customs enforcement under a law to restrict imports made by forced labor in China’s Xinjiang region had snagged Qcells cell imports from Southeast Asia.

VPP deployments jump 33%, but capacity growth more modest, Wood Mackenzie says

Virtual power plant (VPP) capacity grew a modest 13.7%, while company deployments, unique offtakers and monetized programs each grew over 33% from the previous year, Wood Mackenzie’s annual VPP report found.

Why are Illinois public schools missing the solar boom?

Patrice Flynn, a director who helps administer the Illinois Shines program, spoke with pv magazine about the barriers schools face when adding solar installations, and what can be done to overcome them.

Plug-in solar legislation momentum spreads to Vermont

Germany has decked its balconies with plug-in solar panels for years. Following Utah’s legislation to make plug-in solar accessible, Vermont is preparing for a bill to do the same.

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