Tag: regulations

  • DTE Energy speeds carbon reduction goals by a full decade

    DTE Energy is ramping up its carbon reduction goals in Michigan by a full decade now, with plans to hit an 80 percent by 2040. DTE also announced it will reduce carbon emissions at least 50 percent by 2030, surpassing its previous carbon reduction commitment of 45 percent by thatRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • DTE Energy speeds carbon reduction goals by a full decade

    DTE Energy is ramping up its carbon reduction goals in Michigan by a full decade now, with plans to hit an 80 percent by 2040. DTE also announced it will reduce carbon emissions at least 50 percent by 2030, surpassing its previous carbon reduction commitment of 45 percent by thatRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • 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

  • 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

  • GRID Alternatives to head up California’s Disadvantaged Communities – Single-family Solar Homes program

    GRID Alternatives was selected by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to administer the Disadvantaged Communities – Single-family Solar Homes (DAC-SASH) program. The program builds on California’s long-standing and successful Single-family Affordable Solar Homes (SASH) program, also administered by GRID Alternatives, providing long-term funding to bring solar power to householdsRead More — Solar Builder magazine