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Solar groups sue Wisconsin regulators over fixed charge fees

Alleging that the fixed charge fees unfairly discriminate, Sierra Club and Vote Solar filed a lawsuit against the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin.

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Delaware legislature approves boost to renewable portfolio standard

The bill’s sponsors say that Delaware is on track to meet its existing RPS goal of 25% renewable energy by 2025. Environmental advocates are pressing for more.

Massachusetts lawmakers re-pass vetoed climate bill

After the governor “reluctantly” vetoed the bill, lawmakers vowed to immediately refile and again pass the sweeping legislation.

Sunrise brief: GM goes all in on carbon neutrality, EV transition

Also on the rise: BESS blackstart capability for a major California power station, and Lightsource pb signs a VPPA for a big solar facility in Indiana

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Grocery chain Big Y adds community solar to its shopping cart

Under an agreement with Boston-based Nexamp, Big Y is subscribing to 19 solar projects across Massachusetts.

Top 10 distributed solar policy trends of 2020

The N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center tracked policy actions and highlights in a report key trends.

University of Richmond matches its energy needs with solar

The university is the second in the nation to match its energy usage with solar, following completion of the 20 MW Spider Solar project.

In earnings calls, Tesla sharpens its focus on solar and NextEra eyes historic growth

Elon Musk said “it will not be long before Tesla is, by far, the market leader in solar.”

Granholm focuses on jobs and clean tech in DOE confirmation hearing

Former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm told a Senate confirmation hearing that she wants to use her role as Energy Secretary to bring cleantech jobs to the US, achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, and invest in tech through DOE loan programs.

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Sunrise brief: 400 MWh BESS from AES enters service

Also on the rise: Republic says ‘I do’ to Romeo on electric trash trucks, Lux names top 20 startups for 2020, ReneSola raises $250 million, and New Jersey regulators approve an EV infrastructure plan.

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