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December 24, 2025

Solar Power

Solar Decathlon Trains Next Generation of Green Architects
The Department of Energy’s Solar Decathlon, virtual this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, is showcasing nine net-zero homes designed by students.
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NJ Solar Proposal Seeks More Market Competition
The New Jersey BPU released a proposal to restructure the state's solar programs to help it meet its goal of quadrupling capacity by 2035.
Billing Key to NJ Community Solar Growth
New Jersey's BPU is studying which is most effective at attracting & keeping community solar subscribers: sending 2 separate bills or 1 “consolidated” bill.
Connecticut Bill Addresses Solar Siting in Farmlands, Forests
A Connecticut bill seeks an increased review of siting proposals for solar facilities on certain farmlands and forests.
Rural Ohio Lawmakers Want Towns to Have Final Say on Renewables
Rural Ohio voters and their representatives say the decisions of the Power Siting Board on renewable projects should be put to a vote at the township level.
Republican-backed Bill Seeks Clear Path for Ind. Renewables
A Republican-backed bill making its way through the Indiana legislature seeks to spur wind and solar development by setting statewide zoning standards.
Pennsylvania to Source 50% of Govt. Electricity from Solar
Pennsylvania will take a leap in its renewable energy procurement in what officials describe as the largest solar commitment by any state.
NY Green Bank Targets Solar + Storage Market
NY Green Bank says solar-only projects may not be the right fit for its services anymore, but it sees a need for solar-plus-storage financing in New York.
California Must Triple Capacity to Reach 100% Clean Energy
A new report found that California will need to build renewable generation and storage resources at a record pace to provide 100% clean energy by 2045.
Advocates Fear Cut in Minnesota Solar Rate Could Slow Growth
Solar advocates in Minnesota expect a slowdown in development under the Community Solar Gardens program after regulators cut the rate for bill credits.

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