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Net metering policies see significant revision in states across the U.S.

The recent 50 States of Solar report from NC Clean Energy Technology Center identifies three trends in state policy activities and the top five distributed solar actions in Q1 2025.

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Solar installers find Illinois a ‘nightmare to operate in’

Despite its many solar incentives, the Illinois solar market is challenged by red tape, arduous permitting processes and lack of standardization, according to a recent report.

Nearly $8 billion in U.S. clean energy investment announcements cancelled in 2025

A report from E2 said concerns over the future of federal clean energy tax credits and other policy changes have led to billions in cancelled projects.

Federal funding supports small New England brewery in clean energy efforts

A Rural Energy for America Program grant helped a New England brewery become energy independent, yet future funding for similar projects remains uncertain.

Texas Senate passes anti-solar, wind bill

The bill exclusively places permit restrictions, fees and new regulatory requirements for solar and wind projects.

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Judge blocks EPA, unlocks green bank

A federal district court judge barred the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency from freezing its own green bank loans, including one for an affordable housing project in Oregon.

Maryland legislators overhaul energy laws in mixed bag for solar

In the final days of Maryland’s 2025 legislative session, lawmakers passed an omnibus energy package that will increase buildout for both renewable energy and gas projects.

Familiar factions clash in final trade hearing

Testimony turns on whether U.S. solar imports from Southeast Asia have materially harmed the domestic production industry and whether solar modules and cells are like products.

Clean energy tax credits as economic drivers

Labor-led organization finds that the Investment and Production Tax Credits support hundreds of energy projects, create good-paying jobs, protect ratepayers from rising energy bills, and boost energy security in the U.S.

Tariffs the least of U.S. solar market’s worries

While President Donald Trump’s sweeping levies on foreign imports have captured global headlines, antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) investigations into Southeast Asian products, along with a potential expansion of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), could pose even greater risks for US solar and energy storage.

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