MA: Task Force report reinforces concerns over net-metering cap
As certain Massachusetts utilities close in on their net-metering caps, the final report of the state’s Net Metering and Solar Task Force has been published,… read more »
As certain Massachusetts utilities close in on their net-metering caps, the final report of the state’s Net Metering and Solar Task Force has been published,… read more »
Legislation has been introduced in Maine that would repeal net energy billing and the state’s RPS as of January 1, 2016. S.P. 521, the governor’s… read more »
In a broad proceeding addressing net metering, interconnection procedures and 3rd-party ownership, the Iowa Utilities Board has invited additional comments to help it determine which… read more »
New York’s Public Service Commission has adopted a plan for transitioning remote net metering from monetary crediting to volumetric crediting. The plan contains several changes… read more »
New Jersey has enacted legislation amending the definition of Class II renewables under the state’s RPS by clarifying that Class II renewables include facilities from… read more »
New Jersey’s Office of Clean Energy has issued a straw proposal for the FY2016 Energy Storage program and will accept comments on the proposal through… read more »
Connecticut officials are urging consumers to use caution when considering whether to purchase or lease solar PV systems. Consumers considering PV systems should “be aware… read more »
Legislation has been introduced in Louisiana that would establish customer-disclosure requirements for sellers and lessors of solar-energy systems, including all net-metered PV systems and grid-independent… read more »
The Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) has created a comprehensive toolkit addressing retail solar PPAs, in an effort to reduce solar soft costs and assist… read more »
There are now five bills relating to North Carolina’s renewable energy tax credit, which is currently scheduled to expire at the end of 2015. Three… read more »