Fixed charges, minimum bills and distributed solar policies came under intense scrutiny in 2017, with almost all states looking at policy or rate-design changes.
As regulatory approval of Illinois solar programs nears, RFQs are posted for program administrators and a community solar website for developers, potential subscribers and community organizations launches.
The newly minted merger of Neo Solar Power, Gintech and Solartech is planning a module factory, the second such factory to be announced by a large Asian PV maker since tariffs were finalized.
In the first official confirmation of what pv magazine has been writing for two weeks, the Chinese manufacturer authorized its U.S. subsidiary to finalize plans for the investment.
With more than 100 megawatts of solar still under construction, the state is continuing its national leadership.
The programs would expand the options for its North Carolina customers – both residential and large organizations – to use renewable energy.
Could the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) actually be trying to spur solar manufacturing in the United States?
Cypress Creek is calling on Michigan regulators to deny Consumers Energy’s proposal to put a stay on its obligation to procure generation, noting that this holds up 700 MW of projects.
Three solar projects which were caught up in the fire sale of SunEdison assets are finally seeing the light of day.
The energy storage company will receive the money from three different investors, including the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan.
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