Author: LEED Blogger
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Origis Energy forms new third-party O&M, asset management subsidiary for solar, storage portfolios
Origis Energy USA has formed a new wholly owned subsidiary to provide the U.S. solar and energy storage markets with operations, maintenance and asset management services. The new company, Origis Services LLC, will serve Origis’ pipeline and growth as well as provide third party services. Senior solar industry professional, Michael Eyman,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Consumers Energy outlines new clean energy plan for Michigan, includes 5 GW of solar by 2030
Consumers Energy and other stakeholders have filed a settlement with the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) on the company’s Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) outlining its Clean Energy Plan for Michigan. Consumers Energy is Michigan’s largest energy provider and the principal subsidiary of CMS Energy, providing natural gas and/or electricity toRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Madison Gas and Electric looks to expand its Shared Solar program with 5-MW project
Madison Gas and Electric (MGE) filed an application with the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin to expand its popular Shared Solar program with a second, large-scale solar installation in the City of Middleton. “Our Shared Solar program is fully subscribed with a waiting list of customers who want to participate,”Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Morningstar’s Energy Storage Partner Program keeps growing, now includes specs for 12 battery providers
At one of the solar industry’s most respected events — the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners education conference — Morningstar Corp. announced that its Energy Storage Partner Program (ESP) has more than doubled in size since being introduced just last September. Morningstar launched the ESP program to makeRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Regulatory roundup: Maine and Maryland both pass pro-solar legislation
Maryland and Maine are moving two pieces of legislation through their halls to keep their solar momentum going. Maine kills gross metering You may recall the previous governor of Maine Paul LePage working feverishly to charge solar customers more through a gross metering rate structure. In this setup, the PublicRead More — Solar Builder magazine