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Tracker architectures compared: More answers from the pv magazine webinar

Array Technologies answers the additional questions from the pv magazine webinar on the risks and economic impacts of solar tracker architectures.

Details of the fix: BNEF’s Nathan Serota on final form of BEAT in the tax bill

In this interview BNEF Senior Analyst Nathan Serota explains the details of the 80% offset under the new BEAT provision in the final tax reform legislation, and what this means for solar and wind finance.

Arizona rural electric coop continues its PV incentive programs

Mohave Electric Cooperative of Arizona will continue its PV rebate program for residential and small commercial members as well as an exported PV tariff, adding to their portfolio of utility scale plus public and nonprofit sector installations.

NERC: More work needed to integrate wind and solar

The regulatory authority says that while assessment of the capacity contributions of wind and solar is improving, that more work is needed to capture the benefits of such resources, and notes that a lack of visibility into distributed solar represents a new challenge.

Trump team argues strongly for tariffs

Reports say an unreleased memo circulating within the White House lays out arguments for the strongest of trade sanctions against foreign PV cell and module makers in what is likely a bad sign for U.S. solar markets.

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Final tax bill includes up to 80% offset for wind, solar tax credits

The application of the BEAT provision has been dialed back, however the law adds new complexity and it is not clear how investors will react to the new system.

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Xcel Energy to launch PV incentive program in Minnesota

Xcel Energy’s Solar*Rewards program will be available for small PV systems in Minnesota beginning in 2018, offering incentives for a ten year period.

Austin, Texas approves (another) 150 MW solar contract

The new generation will allow the idiosyncratic city’s utility to get 51% of its power from renewable energy by 2020.

Montana lawsuit hopes to halt cuts to the rates paid to IPPs

Montana’s small-scale solar community has filed a lawsuit in a state district court to stop the Montana Public Service Commission from slashing the rates, saying the decision was “arbitrary” and “unreasonable.”

California approves $1 billion low-income multifamily solar program

The SOMAH program will provide up to $100 million in rebates annually for the next decade to put solar on multifamily affordable housing in California, while allowing tenants to access the benefits.

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