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Crafting a California community solar market

Assembly member Chris Ward’s AB 2316 law is aimed at creating a community solar market in the state. Leaders in the sector gathered in San Diego to discuss what it will take to make it work.

Federal agency inaction may hamper residential solar loan access

The National Credit Union Administration can extend an exemption to allow federal credit unions to provide 25-year solar loans.

50 states of solar incentives: Louisiana

Located at the mouth of the Mississippi River, Louisiana has abundant crude oil and natural gas reserves and very little in the way of solar energy generation.

Impact of Inflation Reduction Act delayed by trade and supply chain issues

U.S. Solar Market Insight Q4 2022 forecasts a 23% decline in solar installations.

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The U.S commerce department must reverse its misguided solar tariff decision 

The U.S. can play a big role in lowering carbon emissions, but to achieve our country’s climate goals we must deploy 70 GW of solar a year for the next few years. 

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New Jersey boosts solar with new Competitive Solar Incentive program

The CSI program helps residents continue the fight against climate change by increasing the supply of clean energy, while bringing down the costs of solar generation.

Managing uncertainty in the solar module supply

PVEL and PI Berlin, both members of the Kiwa Group, outline the steps that companies can take to ensure that the modules they are deploying in their projects meet quality standards for the U.S. market.

Commerce Department AD/CVD ruling calls for continued tariffs on solar imports

The ruling is a mistake that the solar industry will have to deal with for the next several years, according to a solar trade group CEO.

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Corporate solar doubles since 2019, displacing 20.4 million tons of carbon annually

Companies in the United States are installing solar at unprecedented rates with corporate solar now accounting for 14% of installed capacity.

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Tackling soft costs and crossing “The Chasm” in U.S. residential solar adoption

U.S. residential solar demand is expected to ride a 10% compound annual growth rate, adding $6 billion in incremental growth by 2025, said Technavio. But soft costs like customer acquisitions remain relatively high compared to other solar markets across the globe.

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