The trade dispute dividing the US solar sector
A fierce trade dispute is brewing in the US solar sector,
State Supreme Court unanimously hands win to homeowners
In a major win for homeowners in California, the State Supreme Court ruled that utility companies will have to increase payments to homeowners for excess power generated
Power companies could face multimillion dollar fines in dispute
Two power companies in California could face millions of dollars in fines because they are dragging their feet on approving grid connections for clients with solar panels, PV
Solar and Wind''s Hidden Price Tag: Why Cost Isn''t
Solar and wind power have become increasingly cost-competitive over the past decade, prompting claims that they are now the
Negative Pricing in California (surplus solar at work)
In the last 12 months, California''s solar farms have curtailed production of more than 3 million megawatt hours of solar energy, either
Solar Field Construction Disputes Are Heating Up—How Utilities
An unprecedented demand for solar energy infrastructure in the United States is on a collision course with trade and policy shifts, setting the stage for a surge in project risk that
Rooftop solar is good for the environment but has a
Minnesota is suing firms who finance solar power systems for homes. The case alleges that four lending companies deceived
Judge refuses to dismiss Alabama lawsuit over solar panel fees
U.S. District Judge Myron Thompson ruled Monday that a group of homeowners and the Greater-Birmingham Alliance to Stop Pollution can pursue a lawsuit challenging the fees
Solar Shock: PSEG Customers Dispute Bills After Automatic Rate
When solar panel net meter users are billed on a time-of-day rate, energy credits are supposed to accumulate in separate banks for each time period. If you produce excess power
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