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December 5, 2025

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Activists Urge Duke Shareholders to Reject Chair Lynn Good
The Duke Energy Accountability Coalition has called for shareholders to vote CEO Lynn Good off the company’s board of directors during its annual meeting.
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A Low-Income Solar Program that Works
D.C.’s Solar For All program has put panels on the roofs of 200 low-income single-family homes and launched 130 community renewable energy facilities.
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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.
RIPUC Rejects Program for Low-income Customers
The Rhode Island PUC rejected a proposal from National Grid to remove barriers for low-income customers to access clean energy.
Community Shared Solar Grows in NYC
Sustainable CUNY held a webinar to discuss the different ways New York City is making solar power available to low- to moderate-income residents.
Calif. Energy Commission Relaxes Rooftop Mandate
The California Energy Commission allowed the Sacramento Municipal Utility District to sell solar power as an alternative to solar panels on new homes.
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Aggregation Rising, Retail Competition at Risk in Mass.
Municipal aggregation is becoming a potent tool for cutting prices and greenhouse gas emissions, speakers told Raab Associates’ Restructuring Roundtable.
FERC Nixes SMECO Request to Pre-empt Md. Solar Rules
FERC denied a request by SMECO to rehear a petition asking it to rule that Maryland PSC's community solar program runs afoul of PURPA.
CPUC Targets Wildfires, Multifamily Solar, RMRs
California regulators have approved new measures aimed at the prevention of wildfires, as utilities face growing scrutiny.

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