Tag: regulations
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SEIA promotes bill to revamp South Carolina’s outdated energy market rules
The solar industry has had its sights set on South Carolina since the ball dropped. There was this broad coalition urging action within the first 100 days of 2019, and now SEIA is following up, urging South Carolina’s Legislature to pass Senate Bill 332 (sponsored by Senator Tom Davis, R-Beaufort)Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Duke Energy prepares for second round of residential solar rebates in North Carolina
Duke Energy has opened the window for another wave of North Carolina customers to apply for its solar rebate program — a program that saw more than 1,300 customers in 2018 after launching in the summer. The Duke Energy solar rebate program is one of many customer programs the companyRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar groups send 100 Day Clean Energy Agenda to South Carolina lawmakers
A coalition of solar industry groups, conservation organizations, and clean energy advocates have crafted a 100 Day Clean Energy Agenda, calling on state lawmakers to pass a suite of policies in the first 100 Days of 2019 that will inject competition into South Carolina’s energy sector. The campaign will includeRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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ComEd commercial customers can now sumbit for solar system rebates ($250 per kW)
Commercial and industrial ComEd customers can begin submitting applications for rebates of $250 per kilowatt of installed solar energy, a deal that was approved last month by the Illinois Commerce Commission. The rebate will reduce up-front installation costs and spur renewable energy development, and it is available to ComEd businessRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Here’s New York’s plan for $250 million in energy storage funding
The New York Power Authority (NYPA) announced a new commitment to invest $250 million between now and 2025 to accelerate the flexibility of the electric grid to give New Yorkers greater access to renewable energy resources such as wind and solar power. The multi-pronged, collaborative investment will address key marketRead More — Solar Builder magazine