Net metering caps would be expanded and community solar access widened in Senator Jason Anavitarte’s bill.
Falling well short of expectations, renewable energy deployment slowed 16% year-over-year, according to an American Clean Power report.
pv magazine reviews the California NEM 3.0 rule change and explores remaining options for prospective residential solar customers, along with how a residential solar installer can win in this new environment.
The Public Service Commission of New York State authorized 62 local transmission upgrades to eliminate constraints in delivering renewable energy.
The capacity joins the existing 107 GW of solar on the U.S. grid, signaling that the energy transition is well underway.
Solar hasn’t yet taken hold in North Dakota, a state that relies more on wind power when it comes to renewable energy adoption.
Component cost declines, local manufacturing and distributed energy are trending in the renewable energy sector this year.
In a move that was “shocking” to solar and storage provider Sunnova, the California Public Utilities Commission made yet another decision in favor of the investor-owned electric utility giants.
Plots of land abandoned as graveyards of hazardous materials are being reborn as clean energy hubs. pv magazine USA’s Ryan Kennedy looks at the diverse opportunities for solar, energy storage, and electric vehicle (EV) charging station developers.
As we enter Super Bowl weekend, pv magazine looks at how the National Football League and other major league sports adopt solar.
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