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Indiana solar industry blasts Senate committee on anti-net-metering bill

After the Indiana Senate passed SB 309 out of committee last Thursday, the Indiana Distributed Energy Alliance delivered a blistering letter to the Utilities Committee chair, saying the bill’s author misrepresented the intent of his bill to obscure his real goal – eliminating net-metering from the state.

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Florida keeps solar momentum moving forward

Two initiatives concerning co-ops and PACE will expand solar’s reach in the Sunshine State.

Fraunhofer ISE reclaims multicrystalline PV cell efficiency record with 21.9%

German solar research institute Fraunhofer ISE has reclaimed the multicrystalline PV cell efficiency record, achieving 21.9%. Fraunhofer researchers deployed n-type high-performance multicrystalline technology to produce the record-setting PV cell.

South Carolina considers solar property-tax abatement

S. 44, a bill which would exempt residential renewable-energy installations from property tax assessments, passed the South Carolina Senate last week.

EnSync provides PPA to Oceanic Time Warner in Hawaii

The solar+storage project utilizes EnSync’s Matrix Energy Management and SuperModule Energy Storage Platform on a 400 kW PV system.

Guest column: Third-party energy resources are the future of the electric grid

The nature of electricity generation, distribution and consumption are changing rapidly to prevent power disruptions that occur from storms, flooding, cyber-attacks, and other threats. As a result, utilities are facing a new market landscape where distributed energy resources will play an increasing role.

Ciel & Terre and D3 Energy install 31.5 kWp floating array in Florida

The project is the first in partnership with the Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC) and the largest floating solar photovoltaic system in Florida to date.

240,000 more California homeowners now eligible for PACE

The HERO program, through which homeowners can finance PV systems and energy and water improvements, expanded to 28 more California communities this week.

Iowa not heaven for solar net metering

Under a new rule proposed by Interstate Power and Light and accepted by the Iowa Utilities Board, the amount of energy eligible for net metering will be capped at a percentage of the customer’s previous-year’s energy use.

Maryland greenlights 192.1 MW in community solar projects

The three-year pilot program is expected to jumpstart community solar in the state, proving the viability of this fast-growing industry segment.

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