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Wednesday, Jun 19, 2013

Utah Solar

Get facts and figures on the growth of solar energy in Utah, including companies, projects, and policy resources.

Wednesday, Jun 19, 2013

SEIA and COSEIA Applaud Colorado Public Utilities Commission Decision Expanding Solar*Rewards Program

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and Colorado Solar Energy Industries Association (COSEIA) today applauded a decision by the Colorado Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to increase the 2013 capacity of Xcel Energy’s popular Solar*Rewards program for small-sized solar installations throughout the state. In April, SEIA, the COSEIA, and Xcel Energy jointly proposed this capacity increase in order to avoid possible disruption to the successful program.

Tuesday, Jun 18, 2013

Minnesota Solar

Get facts and figures on the growth of solar energy in Minnesota, including companies, projects, and policy resources.

Monday, Jun 17, 2013

Kennedy: Make New York the solar hub for the East Coast

Albany lawmakers are on the verge of passing solar legislation that promises to allow New Yorkers to lower their energy bills, deliver billions of dollars in economic investment, create thousands of new local job opportunities, modernize New York's aging power infrastructure, and ensure a reliable clean energy supply in the state for generations to come. There's strong bipartisan support for this bill, but precious little time remains on the state legislative calendar to enact the New York Solar Bill before lawmakers adjourn for the summer. So they must act fast.

Friday, Jun 07, 2013

Solar Industry Stands Ready to Ramp up Efforts in California

With the announcement today that California’s San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station will be shut down permanently, Rhone Resch, SEIA president & CEO, issued the following statement:

Thursday, Jun 06, 2013

Our opinion: Green in Massachusetts

Massachusetts’ second-in-the-nation ranking in clean technology is a tribute to the green energy policies the state has implemented and encouraged over the last several years. As environmental concerns grow along with the perils of global warming, those policies will pay greater dividends -- as long as the state doesn’t stray from that path.

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Solar Industry Applauds New Jersey BPU Decision to Expand PSE&G Solar Programs

The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) today applauded two decisions by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) that will help to expand solar energy development within the state. The BPU voted to expand two existing solar programs by Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) – the Solar Loan III program and the Solar 4 All Extension program.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

North Carolina Definitively Defeats Effort to Repeal Renewable Energy Policy

A bill to repeal the US state of North Carolina's Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Standard (REPS) has stalled in a committee of the North Carolina House of Representatives, failing to win the support of some members of the Republican Party.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

APS, solar industry at odds on value of power from rooftop units

The Arizona RepublicArizona Public Service Co. and the solar industry have published conflicting studies estimating the value of rooftop solar panels, foreshadowing a debate that will determine the future of the budding solar industry in Arizona.

Friday, May 10, 2013

The Benefits and Costs of Solar Distributed Generation for Arizona Public Service

This report provides a new cost-benefit analysis of the impacts of solar distributed generation (DG) on ratepayers in the service territory of Arizona Public Service (APS). The study shows that distributed solar generation (DG) and net energy metering will provide Arizona Public Service (APS) customers with $34 million in benefits each year.

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