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Solar leasing risks & rewards, & other topics on day 2 of the Tax, Finance, & Buyer’s seminar

The second day at SEIA dove into the risks and rewards of solar leasing, as well as a slew of tax considerations including tax transfer challenges, assignment rights & interests.

Washington reestablishes its solar incentive program

The passage of House Bill 1814 opens the door for $100 million in funding to be used to provide grants for community solar projects around the state, all of which is aimed at expanding the opportunities for low-income residents to access renewable energy

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PECO to support commercial EV charging with rebate program

The utility is providing upfront cost relief for commercial vehicle level 2 charging stations.

Accelerate the energy transition to protect national security

Transitioning to a clean-energy future is not just a matter of environmental stewardship, but an investment in national security.

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UC Berkeley digs 400 foot hole on campus in geothermal study

If the school turns to geothermal for all of its heating and cooling needs, Berkeley will be the first University of California campus to achieve on-site zero-carbon energy goals.

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SEIA calls on solar workers to highlight impact of Auxin Solar Petition

The organization has compiled a survey for installers and developers to use to provide a holistic and qualitative sense of how those working in the solar industry every day expect the anti-circumvention investigation to impact their businesses and workforce.

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IREC aims to help 35 states speed interconnection of distributed storage

The Interstate Renewable Energy Council, lead developer of a toolkit to make it faster and less costly to interconnect distributed storage, now turns to helping states use the toolkit to update their interconnection rules.

Sunrise brief: SunPower and First Solar may team up to produce residential solar modules

Also on the rise: Duke seeks to procure an additional 700MW of solar in 2022. Greenbacker annual revenues grow 39% to $107 million. Kansas state Senator Mike Thomas has made several attempts at legislation that is considered anti-solar in his state, and at times shared false information about the health and economic impacts of renewable energy.

Senator’s anti-solar state legislation fails, now targeting county zoning law

Kansas state Senator Mike Thomas has made several attempts at legislation that is considered anti-solar in his state, and at times he has shared false information about the health and economic impacts of renewable energy.

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Greenbacker annual revenues grow 39% to $107 million

The renewable energy acquisition and management company grew the capacity of its holdings from 900MW to 2.6GW.

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