Tag: Northeast
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GE’s energy startup Current to install PV at 18 sites across the country
GE is putting solar solutions from its energy startup Current, powered by GE, to work across 18 GE sites in 12 states and Puerto Rico. The installations will deliver roughly $70 million in energy and operating savings over the solutions’ 20-year lifespan and offset energy usage an average of 10%Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Massachusetts reaches net metering compromise — a win for solar?
The biggest solar and state net metering impasse has reached its end. State legislators in Massachusetts (both House and Senate) have agreed on legislation to raise the state’s net metering caps by 3 percent, and it will decrease the reimbursement rate paid to most solar energy producers by 40 percent. The lower rateRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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The Solar Program is looking for New York, New Jersey affiliates
The Solar Program, an East coast residential solar sales and marketing group, just launched a new affiliate partnership program in New York and New Jersey. This recently launched program will allow local solar and home improvement companies, as affiliates, which the company says simplifies the entire process, provides stricter quality control standards and createsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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New York’s Con Edison to start promoting SunPower to homeowners
New York’s solar industry keeps making news. The latest involves Con Edison, which provides electricity to 3.4 million customers in the New York City area and is now collaborating with SunPower to offer high-performance SunPower solar energy systems to homeowners. Con Edison will deliver personalized energy usage details to itsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Vermont Smoke & Cure adds third solar tracker project to supply energy needs
Vermont Smoke & Cure, maker of delicious smoked meats and meat snacks since 1962, is teaming up again with AllEarth Renewables of Williston, Vt., to source local renewable solar to power the company’s electrical needs. With the addition of a third solar project for the Vermont company, now nearly two-thirds ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine