The new tool provides specific recommendations to policymakers about the most effective ways to develop community
solar programs in communities nationwide.
Not exact matches
Illinois's
solar market under the Future Energy Jobs Act is just getting started, but a business group is calling for the next governor and state legislature to provide less restriction and more action
in community and distributed
solar programs.
GUELPH, Ontario, Canada, September 27, 2016 — Canadian
Solar Inc. (the «Company», or «Canadian Solar»)(NASDAQ: CSIQ) wholly owned subsidiary and leading solar project developer Recurrent Energy today announced a 15 - year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for 100 MWac of solar power in California with MCE, California's first operating Community Choice Aggregation pro
Solar Inc. (the «Company», or «Canadian
Solar»)(NASDAQ: CSIQ) wholly owned subsidiary and leading solar project developer Recurrent Energy today announced a 15 - year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for 100 MWac of solar power in California with MCE, California's first operating Community Choice Aggregation pro
Solar»)(NASDAQ: CSIQ) wholly owned subsidiary and leading
solar project developer Recurrent Energy today announced a 15 - year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for 100 MWac of solar power in California with MCE, California's first operating Community Choice Aggregation pro
solar project developer Recurrent Energy today announced a 15 - year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for 100 MWac of
solar power in California with MCE, California's first operating Community Choice Aggregation pro
solar power
in California with MCE, California's first operating
Community Choice Aggregation
program.
Cuomo should invest
in our future through
community programs to train people
in the
solar, wind, geo - thermal heating and cooling industries as well as helping farmers raise food and bio fuels such as switch grass based bio fuels and algae based bio fuels.
About 70 people from the university and the Eugene
community attended Apsell's talk, which included snippets of some memorable NOVA
programs and a preview of two works -
in - progress to be aired
in January, «Black Hole Apocalypse» and a five - part series on secrets of the
solar system
in 2019.
«This data that Voyager 1 and 2, Cassini and IBEX provide to the scientific
community is a windfall for studying the far reaches of the
solar wind,» said Arik Posner, Voyager and IBEX
program scientist at NASA Headquarters
in Washington, D.C., who was not involved with this study.
JPL
Solar System Ambassadors: http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/ambassador/directory.htm A public outreach
program in which volunteers communicate the excitement of JPL's space exploration missions and information about recent discoveries to people
in their local
communities.
«$ 5,000 for every household
in the US to retrofit and / or add
solar and / or heat pumps and / or wind turbines
in a
community - based
program using local materials...»
Once these
programs are operational, DEC and DEP customers
in counties with or adjacent to these utility - owned
community solar facilities will be able to purchase 200 watt subscriptions.
Save the average American family nearly $ 85 on their annual energy bill
in 2030, reducing enough energy to power 30 million homes, and save consumers a total of $ 155 billion from 2020 - 2030; Give a head start to wind and
solar deployment and prioritize the deployment of energy efficiency improvements
in low - income
communities that need it most early
in the
program through a Clean Energy Incentive Program; and Continue American leadership on climate change by keeping us on track to meet the economy - wide emissions targets we have set, including the goal of reducing emissions to 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020 and to 26 - 28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025.
program through a Clean Energy Incentive
Program; and Continue American leadership on climate change by keeping us on track to meet the economy - wide emissions targets we have set, including the goal of reducing emissions to 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020 and to 26 - 28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025.
Program; and Continue American leadership on climate change by keeping us on track to meet the economy - wide emissions targets we have set, including the goal of reducing emissions to 17 percent below 2005 levels by 2020 and to 26 - 28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025.»
CCSA is today releasing new model state legislation for
community solar and an updated Policy Decision Matrix to guide policymakers
in designing
community solar programs tailored to their state.
The yearlong stakeholder process leading up to this decision resulted from Illinois» Future Energy Jobs Act, a 2016 omnibus energy law that paved the way for
community solar and an Adjustable Block
Program to provide the financing structure for
solar development
in the state.
If properly implemented, a
community solar program can provide opportunities for everyone
in New Jersey to benefit from the savings, local investment and jobs, and environmental benefits of
solar.»
Washington, D.C. (January 3, 2018) Coalition for
Community Solar Access (CCSA) Executive Director Jeff Cramer today issued the following statement in response to Governor Cuomo's mention of New York's new community solar program in his State of the State
Community Solar Access (CCSA) Executive Director Jeff Cramer today issued the following statement in response to Governor Cuomo's mention of New York's new community solar program in his State of the State add
Solar Access (CCSA) Executive Director Jeff Cramer today issued the following statement
in response to Governor Cuomo's mention of New York's new
community solar program in his State of the State
community solar program in his State of the State add
solar program in his State of the State address:
The
program provides up to a 5 percent incentive for use of
solar system components manufactured or assembled
in Connecticut, and another 5 percent those manufactured or assembled
in a distressed municipality, or a targeted CT investment
community.
Presenters at the event shared perspectives on how
community solar can help consumers — including renters, homeowners, schools, businesses, and local governments looking to reduce their electric bills — and optimal
program designs to jumpstart
community solar growth
in new states.
SOLAR: • The nation's fifth - largest developer, Cypress Creek Renewables, is investing in solar training programs at community colleges in South Carolina, New York, North Carolina, Illinois and Mich
SOLAR: • The nation's fifth - largest developer, Cypress Creek Renewables, is investing
in solar training programs at community colleges in South Carolina, New York, North Carolina, Illinois and Mich
solar training
programs at
community colleges
in South Carolina, New York, North Carolina, Illinois and Michigan.
The legislation creates a 200 megawatt
community solar garden
program for the state which would enable renters, condo owners, businesses that lease space, and those who may not have suitable roofs for
solar panels the opportunity to sign up to participate
in a
community solar garden and receive a credit on their utility bill for their portion of the clean energy produced.»
«These new policy resources, alongside the growing coalition of businesses, non-profits,
community groups, and customers working to expand access to
solar, offer policymakers a clear roadmap to developing successful
community solar programs in their states.»
The
Solar for Sandy
Program will fund at least five sustainable energy systems for low income
communities in New York and New Jersey at
community centers and public buildings.
A recent scorecard by a think tank that proclaimed Minnesota's
community solar program to be the best
in the nation says the state is missing out on other opportunities to help residents and
communities access clean energy.
«We are encouraged by the passage of this legislation that authorizes a
community solar program in New Jersey,» said Luis Torres, Senior Legislative Representative for Earthjustice.
CCSA's new guide provides a roadmap of good policy design so that
solar can shine for everyone in all 50 states,» said Marta Tomic, community solar program director for Vote S
solar can shine for everyone
in all 50 states,» said Marta Tomic,
community solar program director for Vote S
solar program director for Vote
SolarSolar.
Washington, D.C. (January 26, 2018)-- Yesterday, at a hearing
in the New Jersey Legislature, there was a broad group of
community stakeholders who testified
in favor of developing a
community solar program.
«We look forward to continuing the conversation
in Nevada: we have seen a clear demonstration that the public and the legislature want a
community solar program for the state and we will continue to work to provide opportunities for everyone to receive the benefits of
solar.»
Following on today's order, we urge the PUC to finalize key details of the
program as soon as possible to ensure equitable access to
solar for all Oregonians, whether through
solar panels on their roof or
in their
community.»
«We interested
in the states with proscribed, robust
community solar programs, which means they are legislatively driven,» she said.
GRID Alternatives is a leading voice
in renewable energy access, driving policies at the state and local level that support
solar access for underserved
communities and helping design and implement low - income
solar programs.
GRID Alternatives» International
Program addresses a critical energy access gap
in rural
communities in Nicaragua and Nepal by bringing
solar power to schools, health clinics, homes, farms and small businesses.
As part of the Open Neighborhoods
Community Solar program, PermaCity is offering discounts of up to 33 % on solar projects in Los Angeles Co
Solar program, PermaCity is offering discounts of up to 33 % on
solar projects in Los Angeles Co
solar projects
in Los Angeles County.
Open Neighborhoods is pleased to assist
Solar Santa Monica with a new
community program to help homeowners take advantage of up to $ 4,500
in rebates for home energy upgrades.
Developing energy efficiency and
community solar programs for city employees to participate
in at home
California's low - income
solar and EV
programs are also making a tangible impact on air quality, reducing tailpipe emissions directly
in the
community, while contributing to the state's growing clean energy capacity.
A potential disadvantage to opting
in to a
community solar program is that, again, a relatively young application of photovoltaics and technologies allow it to happen.
Colorado's landmark
community solar legislation, for example, caps the
program at 6.5 megawatts per utility per year (although there's hope it may increase
in the future).
Minnesota's
community solar program hit a record 335 megawatts of operational capacity
in April 2018.
Minnesota's
community solar program hit a record 300 megawatts of operational capacity
in March 2018 and is wildly successful because it offers tangible, financial benefits to subscribers, allows third party project development and ownership, and has no cap on
program capacity.
Under Maryland's
community solar program, households can own or subscribe to a small share (two kilowatts or more) of a larger
solar project that is sited
in their
community, but not on their property.
I've been asked a lot of questions about Minnesota's
community solar program over the past couple years and it's time to make one thing clear: Minnesota's
program is the best
in the country.
CCSA will work
in partnership with consumers, local stakeholders, and utilities to promote smart policies and innovative
program models to give all Americans
in every
community the ability to directly benefit from clean, affordable, and reliable
solar power.
CCSA's initial goals are: to open markets
in key states; serve as the resource for policymakers, utilities and advocates who seek clear, practical options for establishing
community solar programs; and to be the messenger to highlight the growing success of the
community solar market.
Skidegate Band Council on Haida Gwaii celebrate the launch of the Haida Heritage Centre
solar project
in Skidegate, B.C. Bullfrog Power, Canada's leading green energy provider, contributed funding to the project through its
community renewable projects
program.
For this reason, it is important that anyone considering a
community solar program comparison - shop across all available offers, including rooftop options,
in order to find the one that offers the best value for them.
«As today's announcement and other recent announcements of completed loan guarantees for wind and
solar projects demonstrate, the Department's loan
program is gaining momentum, creating jobs
in communities across the country while putting us on the path to a clean energy future.»
In enacting the community renewable energy law, Hawai'i joins at least 11 other states with similar programs, including a recent community solar pilot program enacted in Marylan
In enacting the
community renewable energy law, Hawai'i joins at least 11 other states with similar
programs, including a recent
community solar pilot
program enacted
in Marylan
in Maryland.
Looking ahead to the next wave of growth, innovative financing models such as Property - Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) and incentive
programs for
community solar will play a key role
in accelerating the reach of
solar in the United States.
Massachusetts residents intending to install
solar PV systems of 25 kW or less who want to qualify for the SMART
program incentives need to complete all of them, as do all utility customers participating
in a
community shared
solar project.
In this role, Marta works to expand
community solar programs and best practices across the U.S. through advocacy and policy initiatives.
If you can buy wind energy from an alternative supplier or participate
in a
community solar project, or if your utility is aggressively incorporating renewables into its power supply, you don't need a green power
program.
In addition, hands - on solar installation training has been provided to community members in partnership with the City's MASH program, which offers job training to non-skilled city residents In Pasaden
In addition, hands - on
solar installation training has been provided to
community members
in partnership with the City's MASH program, which offers job training to non-skilled city residents In Pasaden
in partnership with the City's MASH
program, which offers job training to non-skilled city residents
In Pasaden
In Pasadena.