LA: Solar tax credit one signature away from overhaul

Amidst the swarm of 2015 bills addressing Louisiana’s generous solar tax credit, one bill has succeeded in climbing the governor’s desk. With respect to solar… read more »
Amidst the swarm of 2015 bills addressing Louisiana’s generous solar tax credit, one bill has succeeded in climbing the governor’s desk. With respect to solar… read more »
A new law (S.B. 928) in Connecticut requires the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP), in coordination with utilities, to establish a two-year pilot… read more »
An administrative law judge has issued separate rulings that (1) adopt the final version of the net metering “Public Tool,” and (2) invite proposals for… read more »
In two concurrently filed rate cases, RG&E and NYSEG have proposed a REV-supportive initiative, deemed the Energy Smart Community Project, which would serve as a… read more »
The North Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC) has issued an order adopting new interconnection procedures and agreements, including a key clarification that battery storage can be… read more »
S.B. 374, one of the most controversial — and dramatic — bills in Nevada’s legislature this year, is now law. The bill requires utilities to… read more »
Avista has filed a two-year rate plan in Idaho that would raise annual electric revenues by $13.2 million (5.2%) in 2016 and $13.7 million (5.1%)… read more »
Empire District Electric has filed an amended RPS plan that addresses how the utility intends to meet its obligations under the 2% solar carve-out within… read more »
A new Connecticut law (S.B. 1078) authorizes the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) to solicit proposals for long-term contracts (up to 20 years)… read more »
Nebraska had enacted legislation (L.B. 424) revising the definition of tangible personal property to include generation facilities using solar PV and certain forms of biomass… read more »