Tag: News
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Massachusetts DPU approves demand charge on residential solar customers, Vote Solar challenges
Nonprofit Vote Solar is challenging the controversial decision of the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities’ (DPU) to raise rates and create uncertainty for future solar customers in the Eversource utility territory. The Jan. 5 order by the DPU will force residential solar customers to pay additional charges that could rangeRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Massachusetts DPU approves demand charge on residential solar customers, Vote Solar challenges
Nonprofit Vote Solar is challenging the controversial decision of the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities’ (DPU) to raise rates and create uncertainty for future solar customers in the Eversource utility territory. The Jan. 5 order by the DPU will force residential solar customers to pay additional charges that could rangeRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar among the projects in NV Energy’s latest RFP for renewable projects
NV Energy issued a request for proposals that could add up to 330-MW of new renewable energy projects in Nevada. This additional commitment to renewable energy, which includes the potential integration of battery energy storage systems, will provide enough carbon-free electricity to power approximately 200,000 Nevada homes. NV Energy requestsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar among the projects in NV Energy’s latest RFP for renewable projects
NV Energy issued a request for proposals that could add up to 330-MW of new renewable energy projects in Nevada. This additional commitment to renewable energy, which includes the potential integration of battery energy storage systems, will provide enough carbon-free electricity to power approximately 200,000 Nevada homes. NV Energy requestsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Aurora Solar remote shading assessment tool now allowed over on-site inspection by Connecticut Green Bank
Measurements providing the solar potential of a roof are a crucial piece of information that installers, private financing firms, and government rebate authorities rely upon in designing solar systems, and issuing financing and rebates for their installation. And they can be a pain to get done — an expensive —Read More — Solar Builder magazine