NJ: Community solar legislation introduced

A bill that would establish a “Neighborhood Solar Energy Investment Program” is moving forward in New Jersey. The new program would allow residential and non-residential… read more »

A bill that would establish a “Neighborhood Solar Energy Investment Program” is moving forward in New Jersey. The new program would allow residential and non-residential… read more »

Xcel Energy has filed a revised application for Solar*Connect, a voluntary, subscription-based solar program previously been rejected by Colorado regulators. The program would allow customers… read more »

S.B. 1069 would allow municipalities and counties to establish PACE financing programs that support energy efficiency and renewables projects for retrofits and new construction. Local… read more »

A. 1872 would extend an existing 15-year local option property tax exemption to energy-storage systems and equipment, beginning in 2017. The bill also wold extend… read more »

OG&E has filed a rate case requesting an additional $92.5 million from its electric customers in Oklahoma, primarily to recover the costs of the addition… read more »

A pair of wide-ranging solar bills have been introduced in Florida. S.B. 1328 and H.B. 687, which are substantively the same but contain minor differences, would… read more »

The Department of Energy Resources has now approved more than 567.7 MW of SREC II-eligible systems, a sum that exceeds 60% of the total Solar… read more »

Under a partnership with GTM, EQ Research has compiled a mound of data related to state legislation addressing energy storage. This data, available via GTM… read more »

Louisiana regulators have initiated a rulemaking to address potential changes to the state’s net metering rules. The Public Service Commission commenced the rulemaking in response… read more »

A proposal to establish a reservation system for California’s current net metering tariff has been accepted by the California Public Utilities Commission. The CPUC Staff… read more »