N.C. regulators approve controversial Duke Energy plan that lets large customers chip in for solar projects
A portion of a 43 MW solar array near Bladenboro, North Carolina, which sells power to Duke Energy. Credit: Riley Harwood / U.S. Dept. of
A portion of a 43 MW solar array near Bladenboro, North Carolina, which sells power to Duke Energy. Credit: Riley Harwood / U.S. Dept. of
A solar installation in Lincoln, Nebraska (courtesy: American Public Power Association) Contributed by James McWalter, Co-Founder & CEO of Paces As the scramble to secure land for energy projects
A community solar project in southern Minnesota. Credit: Clean Energy Resource Teams / Creative Commons) Is community solar going to grow or contract over the
There’s a fine line between supporting domestic solar manufacturing and allowing less-expensive imports to flood the market, and the Biden administration is tip-toeing it. On
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Comment: The EU president must implement plans to boost energy efficiency in the sector, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and exposure to geopolitical shocks Cristina
Students at 548 Foundation’s solar training program in Chicago practice installing brackets on a mockup of a roof. Credit: Lloyd DeGrane for the Energy News
Credit: SEG Solar) SEG Solar (SEG), a photovoltaic manufacturer, held a grand opening ceremony for its new PV manufacturing base in Houston, Texas, with the
An artist’s rendering of the new Qcells solar manufacturing facility in Cartersville, GA (courtesy: Georgia Department of Economic Development) DOE loaning $1.45B to QCells for