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December 5, 2025

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DC’s Solar Markets Expanding in Low-income Neighborhoods
D.C.'s ambitious clean energy target — 100% by 2032 — has created a market for solar companies and utility bill savings for the city's low-income residents.
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NJ Sees Solar Growth in Reduced Incentives
New Jersey’s Board of Public Utilities hopes to double the state’s solar capacity in five years even as it cuts some subsidies.
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New Jersey Cuts Permitting Obstacles for EV Charging Stations
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed two bills designed to make it easier to set up electric vehicle charging stations in the state.
Doubts Dog NJ Solar Proposal
A proposal by the NJ BPU intended to stimulate a solar capacity increase through a portfolio of new incentives is facing opposition.
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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.
Competition, Flexibility Sought for New NJ Solar Initiatives
New Jersey regulators received recommendations for a new incentive program for solar projects and approved two measures related to the state’s OSW projects.
Overheard at Mid-Atlantic Renewable Energy Conference
The Mid-Atlantic Renewable Energy Summit featured discussions on state clean energy procurements, OSW development, energy efficiency and decarbonization.
NEPOOL Participants Comm. Briefs: June 23-24, 2020
ISO-NE Monitor David Patton presented his 2019 assessment of the RTO, comparing its markets with others in the East and making several recommendations.
NJ Solar Program Amended for COVID-19 Interruptions
The New Jersey BPU extended the SREC program deadline for solar developers who were prevented from receiving approval for projects due to pandemic-related disruptions.

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