Category: Colorado
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Sunnova expands into Colorado, New Hampshire and brings storage product to South Carolina
Sunnova Energy International continues to enter new states, announcing Colorado and New Hampshire last week. Sunnova also announced the expansion of its Sunnova SunSafe solar + battery storage system offering into the state of South Carolina, making the Palmetto State the 16th market where Sunnova now offers SunSafe. “We areRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Colorado launches green bank clean energy fund to help achieve climate goals
Colorado’s Climate Plan is getting a shot in the arm thanks to a new Colorado Clean Energy Fund, launched by Gov. John Hickenlooper, the Colorado Energy Office (CEO) and the Coalition for Green Capital. The nonprofit Colorado Clean Energy Fund will bring the “green bank” model to Colorado, drawing onRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Colorado makes energy storage a right for homeowners
Colorado is the 12th largest solar state in the U.S., with nearly 1,000 megawatts of cumulative solar capacity installed and ranks 9th among states for solar employment. In 2017 alone, Colorado added more than 780 solar jobs. That all looks to continue after John Hickenlooper signed new energy storage legislation thatRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Colorado includes solar array into Weatherization Assistance Program for low-income households
Colorado continues the progressive energy initiatives. Thanks to the Colorado Energy Office (CEO), Energy Resource Center (ERC), and Colorado Springs Utilities, the state’s Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) has been updated to include the installation of a 2-kW rooftop solar array as part of the package. The CEO WAP provides free, cost-effectiveRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar industry rallies in Colorado to fight Xcel Energy rate proposals
Xcel Energy, a utility in Colorado, has proposed increasing fixed charges for all customers while reducing charges on energy used. Xcel also plans to introduce demand charges for residential customers, which up until now have only applied to large commercial and industrial customers. Like similar proposals brought about by otherRead More — Solar Builder magazine