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Duke program produces 40 MW of solar in South Carolina

More than 1,800 residential customers and 125 business customers have taken advantage of the utility’s Solar Rebate Program to reduce solar installation costs significantly.

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D.E. Shaw begins construction on a 52 MW solar project in Mississippi

D.E. Shaw expects to complete the plant in Sumrall by the second quarter of 2017.

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REC claims most popular solar-panel brand status for U.S. residential market

The European solar-panel manufacturer shipped 166 MW of its modules in the third quarter to the United States, which could support its claim.

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Q3 was the largest quarter ever for the U.S. solar market

The nation installed over 4 GW-DC of solar PV during Q3 2016, and even more is expected in the fourth quarter of the year. However as utility-scale solar booms the residential segment is struggling.

Is SEIA PAC out of step with the industry?

The solar industry’s primary political-action committee gave 60 percent of its money to Republicans in 2016 — including at least five well-known Climate-Change deniers

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NARUC approves final DER rate-design manual

Under consideration for more than a year, the final suggestions by the national regulators group offers suggestions and guidance on solar rate design

What is Trump going to do with solar?

Solar advocates across the country are desperately reading tea leaves to figure out what the president-elect will do with solar — and no one really knows

President Trump and solar: An interview with Christopher Mansour, SEIA

Christopher Mansour is the vice president of federal affairs for Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA). pv magazine discussed with him his predictions on energy policy under a Trump presidency, and what SEIA’s strategy is.

Comprehensive study proves solar customers don’t hurt non-solar ones

A review of 16 state-level “value of solar” studies indicates the cost-shift argument is a sham

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Trump lies (again) about renewables

As Donald J. Trump’s ill-fated presidential candidate spirals downward in spectacular flame, he took another shot at discrediting wind and solar energy — and, as usual, failed miserably.

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