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Latest NewsHouse Takes Important Step Forward on Clean Energy Progress by Passing Inflation Reduction Act
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, the House of Representatives approved the Inflation Reduction Act, which includes historic, long-term provisions to decarbonize the electric grid with significant clean energy deployment and domestic manufacturing.
Massachusetts Relaxes Net Metering Caps for Residential Solar in Major Climate Bill
Yesterday Governor Baker signed H5060, An Act Driving Clean Energy and Offshore Wind, into law. This wide-sweeping climate legislation relaxes the net metering cap for residential solar projects up to 25 kilowatts, establishes incentives for pollinator-friendly community solar and commercial and industrial projects and creates a new council that will proactively work to improve the state’s transmission and distribution grid planning.
Senate Ushers in New Era of American Energy Leadership with Inflation Reduction Act
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today the Senate passed the Inflation Reduction Act which includes long-term solar and storage tax incentives, investments in domestic solar manufacturing and other critical provisions that will help decarbonize the electric grid with significant clean energy deployment.
NREL Research Shows Key Factors Driving the Value of Solar Plus Storage to Customers and the Grid
Researchers from the National Renewable Energy Lab will present analysis from two recently published reports on residential solar plus storage case studies.
DEIJ Webinar Series: Cultural Assessments
A cultural audit (or cultural assessment) involves the study and examination of an organization’s cultural characteristics (such as its assumptions, norms, values, relationships, leadership style, communication practices, recruitment and evaluation practices, measurements) to determine whether they hinder or support its purpose.
Maximizing the Benefits of Solar Monitoring Stations
Not only have average utility-scale solar project capacity sizes increased dramatically the last few years, solar plants are now also being built in newer and more complex regions. As a result, the financial sensitivity to the assumed solar resource for a particular project has never been higher.