Critics accuse Duke Energy of putting unnecessary interconnection barriers to undermine the five-decade old law that has spurred solar growth in the state.
The southeastern state installed approximately 115 MW in the second quarter of the year to leapfrog Arizona and become the state with the second most installed PV capacity across the United States.
The move follows the U.S. utility leader’s acquisition of a majority stake in REC Solar last year.
The funding is part of an expansion of C&I developer REC Solar’s channel partner program.
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