Tag: regulations
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How Apex Solar Power streamlined its PE letter process with Vector Structural Engineers
Apex Solar Power is headquartered in tranquil Queensbury, N.Y., which is upstate close to Lake George and not too far from the Vermont line. Over the past two years alone, Apex has installed more than 3,000 home and business solar systems throughout the Northeast. Along the way it has learnedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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How Apex Solar Power streamlined its PE letter process with Vector Structural Engineers
Apex Solar Power is headquartered in tranquil Queensbury, N.Y., which is upstate close to Lake George and not too far from the Vermont line. Over the past two years alone, Apex has installed more than 3,000 home and business solar systems throughout the Northeast. Along the way it has learnedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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New York extends net metering to solar projects under 750-kW, among other changes to VDER tariff
The State of New York’s Public Service Commission (PSC) issued its long-awaited order updating the Value of Distributed Energy Resources (VDER) tariff, which compensates distributed energy resources, like solar, for the collective environmental and societal benefits they provide to the state’s electrical grid. “New York has set an ambitious goalRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Nevada on the verge of bumping its renewable portfolio standard to 50 percent by 2030
Nevada, already one of the top clean energy states, is one step closer to expanding its generation and use of clean energy as the Senate unanimously approved Senate Bill 358, which would boost Nevada’s Renewable Portfolio Standard to 50 percent by 2030. The bill now goes to the Nevada Assembly’s CommitteeRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Maryland’s Clean Energy Energy Jobs Act passes, includes a 50 percent renewable goal by 2030
Solar industry leaders and advocates celebrated as the Maryland state lawmakers passed the Clean Energy Jobs Act or CEJA (SB 516 / HB 1158), which will now move to the desk of Governor Larry Hogan. The bill, which passed with a 95-40 vote in the House and 31-15 in theRead More — Solar Builder magazine