Despite some early setbacks, the combined companies are looking for 34 positions — out of an expected 1,400 jobs — to staff their new facility
Green Charge Networks has won a contract award from New York utility Con Edison to deliver 13 megawatt hours for Con Edison’s Brooklyn-Queens Neighborhood Program.
The new tool measures technical potential, but may not be an accurate indicator of how much solar could realistically be installed in any given city.
Under the recommendations by New York PSC staff for valuation of DER, residential solar would remain on net metering while commercial and community solar would slowly transfer to a new methodology.
Despite the media buzz, Invenergy’s 6-state wind and solar project does not yet have power contracts.
Panasonic will operate the Buffalo “gigafactory”, and sell modules to Tesla/SolarCity.
This adds to the $14 million the state has supplied to incubators since 2009, assisting 146 companies.
The move is part of a trend of solar developers adding additional energy management services, referred to as “solar+”.
This puts Long Island at as much as 280 MW of installed residential PV, as the largest regional market in the state.
This week we saw policy wins in California and New York City, as well as some good signs from Nevada and a promising policy in Massachusetts – not to mention documentation of a big fall in solar costs.
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