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Sunnova broadens its zero-down loan reach

The EZ Own Loan program is designed to capitalize on the increasing desire of residential solar customers to own their systems without worrying about the trouble of maintaining them.

NRG closes on 1.5 GW-AC of SunEdison wind, solar assets

The acquisition includes utility-scale solar projects in Utah, Texas and Hawaii as well as 29 MW of distributed solar in four states.

NRG puts 15 MW-AC of community solar online at Trappist Monastery

The 10 projects at the St. Joseph’s Abbey in Central Massachusetts bring together tradition and clean technology.

Baptists will spread the solar gospel

Through a partnership with Geostellar and Together, the Progressive National Baptist Convention will offer community solar programs to communities where their churches are

Soltage, Basalt close on $70 million in equity for C&I, utility solar

The two companies expect to close on another $70 million in the first half of 2017, with the total $140 million to fund 100 MW of utility and C&I solar projects.

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.

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.

Dominion constructs another solar plant outside of Virginia

Despite repeatedly interfering with solar development in its home state of Virginia, the electricity-generation giant continues to build solar plants in other states.

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From the editor: State policy matters

As the first in a new series of weekly editorials, pv magazine Americas Editor Christian Roselund highlights some of the current battles that are taking place at the state level.

Looking back: 3 stories you may have missed

There was A LOT of important news last week, so you can’t possibly have seen it all. When stories fall through the cracks, we catch them — and then we bring them to you in a collection we call Looking back.

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