Tag: Northeast
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SEIA lays out local solar advocacy agenda at PV Conference in Boston
Now freed from the unenviable task of lobbying Congress and actually getting them to do something (ahead of a deadline), the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) is readying its post-ITC agenda, and the PV Conference & Expo in Boston was the perfect location to kick it off. The reason isRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Report calls out flaws in Vermont’s REC policy that have doubled in-state greenhouse gas emissions
Vermont has the reputation of being a progressive solar state, but a report from the Energy Clinic at the Institute for Energy and the Environment (IEE) at Vermont Law School makes the case that all of its solar development hasn’t benefited the state itself all that much. According to theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Four Project of Distinction award winners announced at PV Conference in Boston
Four innovative and forward-looking photovoltaic (PV) solar projects were named winners of the 2016 Photovoltaic Project of Distinction award at the Solar PV Conference & Expo in Boston. Each award-winning project represents the kind of innovation and industry collaboration that is paving the way for the transformation of the U.S.Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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New Hampshire sees politicians, businesses rally for higher net metering cap
Last week, a bi-partisan group of elected leaders from around New Hampshire, including Representatives, Senators and local executive officials arrived in Concord to urge lawmakers to lift NH’s cap on net metering and to make improvements to the existing legislation that is before them to ensure that the renewable energy marketRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Maine solar installers petition legislature to preserve net metering policy
Maine solar installers, local and national businesses, environmental organizations, and the newly-formed Solar Energy Association of Maine delivered a petition with nearly 4,000 signatures to the Legislature today, urging Maine regulators and lawmakers to preserve current net metering policy as a side-by-side option for consumers who want to go solar.Read More