Utilities Across the US Embracing Solar Energy
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Utilities Across the US Embracing Solar Energy


For the sixth year in a row, the U.S. Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA) has ranked utilities across the nation in terms of how much solar energy they have incorporated into their user base. This year's report shows that solar is spreading quickly across the country with new entrants from North Carolina, Tennessee and Ohio joining the old standbys.




- Hawaii Heading 100% Renewable
By Nick Lawton, Staff Attorney  Hawaii has become the first U.S. state to set a goal of developing a 100% renewable power grid. On Monday, June 8, Governor David Ige signed HB 623 into law, directing the state’s utilities to sell only renewable...

- Part 4: State Community Solar Statutes
By Kyra Hill, Energy FellowTwo weeks ago, I wrote about existing community solar models. One model I discussed involved a utility-sponsored program allowing customers to buy into a community array and receive on-bill credits. According to recent...

- Part 3: Virtual Net Metering
By Kyra Hill, Energy Fellow In my last blog posts, I argued that due to its potentially far-reaching benefits, community solar should become an important component of a renewable energy-based electricity grid and identified some already existing models....

- Where Is Your State In The Solar Race?
Solar households now represent almost 1.7 GW of installed capacity says Professor Ray Wills, chief adviser to the Sustainable Energy Association (SEA).   The impressive tally, gained from data up until the end of March sourced...

- Warren Buffett Is Getting Into The Solar Business
Warren Buffett is getting into the solar business by buying one of the world’s largest solar PV plants – the $2 billion Topaz project under development in southern California. Buffet’s utility, MidAmerican Energy Holdings, is making the acquisition...



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