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Gulf Power withdraws plans for fixed-charge hike in Florida (with a chart)

In what solar advocates are hailing as a victory for consumers throughout the Sunshine State, the Pensacola-based utility has settled on a new rate plan. The compromise now must be approved by the state’s Public Service Commission.

Bills before Minnesota governor could affect solar fees

Bills to remove Minnesota’s electrical co-ops from Public Utilities Commission go before Gov. Mark Dayton today, giving them the power to set their own fee structures without oversight – and target solar customers as a separate rate class.

“Skinny Budget” nukes renewable energy research

President Trump’s Department of Energy hit list includes advanced energy research, loan guarantees and the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.

Back to the future: EPA’s proposed budget lowest since 1976

President Trump’s proposed budget, announced this morning, slashes the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s budget by 31%, making it the lowest inflation-adjusted amount spent on the agency in 40 years.

Net metering 2.0 slows down California’s residential solar market

Solar industry commentary is echoing state data, which shows that the implementation of net metering 2.0 and time-of-use rates are having a significant negative effect on California’s distributed solar market.

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Net-metering discussion joined in New Hampshire

Another state in the Northeast is set to see a net-metering battle be joined as utilities and solar advocates filed competing proposals on the policy with the state’s Public Utilities Commission.

Go West: California to recruit federal climate scientists

California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) President Michael Picker will travel to Washington D.C. tomorrow to recruit Climate Change, renewable energy and environmental scientists as the Federal government’s environmental priorities shift.

Updated low-income solar guide designed to accelerate deployment

GRID Alternatives and Vote Solar’s updated guide includes information on new programs they believe will help solar advocates reach stranded communities more quickly and with greater ease.

New York approves formula for valuing distributed solar

The ruling on the Value of Distributed Energy Resources order is a major step for New York’s ambitious REV process.

Final FERC nominations draw near

President Donald Trump appears to have narrowed his search to fill two of the commission seats with pro-business candidates, who have histories of opposing clean-energy development. The news comes amidst new reports of draconian cuts coming to the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, with figures being attached to them.

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