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Nexamp grows community solar in Massachusetts

The developer and EPC has completed 5 MW-DC of community solar in the last week, and will have nearly 35 MW built by the end of 2016.

NARUC approves final DER rate-design manual

Under consideration for more than a year, the final suggestions by the national regulators group offers suggestions and guidance on solar rate design

BLM codifies new solar leasing rules

After five years of careful consideration, the government agency announced new rules governing the leasing of public lands for renewable energy projects

EnergySage begins offering loan products directly

While installers on the company’s online solar marketplace had previously offered loans, EnergySage will now being offering loans directly from three providers.

NEXTracker hits global No. 1 solar-tracker position

NEXTracker achieves #1 global solar tracker market share with 24 percent of the global share and 5 GW delivered, according to GTM Research.

Bill for massive coal, nuclear bailout, residential demand charges introduced in Illinois

SB2814 would introduce demand charges for residential customers, and could drown out new renewables in the state.

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GTM Research: Purchases to overtake third-party residential solar in 2017

GTM Research expects the declining market share of residential solar leasing and power purchase agreements to continue in coming years, with loans and direct purchases overtaking third-party solar as the dominant market in 2017.

sPower closes on $434 million in financing for California solar projects

The text equity and debt will support 183 MW-DC of solar in Kern County

Going out in a blaze: DOE announces clean energy financing & projects

In the face of likely Trump Administration assaults on clean energy, the outgoing Obama Administration is firing all guns to support renewable energy and innovation projects.

What is Trump going to do with solar?

Solar advocates across the country are desperately reading tea leaves to figure out what the president-elect will do with solar — and no one really knows

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