Solar Power
The labor practices component of a Washington solar power bill has drawn opposition from construction interests in the state.
Regulated electric utilities are an obstacle to the growth of home and community solar and will hinder decarbonization, said solar developer Distributed Sun.
The phenomenon known as the duck curve is becoming increasingly common in New England, a sign that the solar energy is growing rapidly in the region.
Nevada regulators have approved NV Energy’s $901 million Greenlink North project and two major solar-plus-batter storage projects proposed by the utility.
Gov. Jared Polis joined stakeholders at COSSA's Solar Power and Energy Storage Mountain West Conference to discuss the state’s future renewable energy economy.
Environmental advocates in Connecticut want to update state climate laws to follow the lead of neighboring states in the Northeast.
Two Washington bills seek opposite outcomes for the state’s Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council.
PG&E plans to build more standalone “remote grids” in California, allowing the utility to remove distribution lines serving small groups of isolated customers as a way to reduce wildfire danger.
New York will start turning policy into infrastructure in 2022, with construction of a major transmission line and the first of several offshore wind projects.
Gov. Jay Inslee approved the 80-MW Goose Prairie solar farm to be built in Central Washington.
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