North Carolina regulators have approved Duke Energy Progress’s plan to reduce what commercial rooftop solar customers get paid for electricity they send to the grid. Solar advocates say the change caught them by surprise and could make solar less attractive, especially for smaller customers.| WFAE 90.7 - Charlotte's NPR News Source
By SPW | January 8, 2025| Solar Power World
The U.S. solar industry added 6.5 GW of new electric generating capacity in Q3 2023, a 35% year-over-year increase as federal clean energy policies begin| Solar Power World
The California Solar & Storage Association (CALSSA) shared a new breakdown of recent solar job losses in every part of California. Just over seven| Solar Power World
The new decision bars buildings with multiple electric meters from using solar energy produced on their rooftops to offset utility bills.| Solar Power World
Analysts say the current Proposed Decision would result in more than 2.4 GWDC of demand destruction in California’s residential solar market through 2026.| Solar Power World
The U.S. solar industry reached the landmark milestone of 2 million solar installations in 2019, and it will surpass 3 million arrays in 2021, according| Solar Power World
Literally overnight, from June 30 to July 1, what customers could earn for selling solar power back to the grid dropped by around 70%. The money made from selling that| Herald Bulletin
2023 has brought immense challenges, with higher interest rates, tighter financing, and adverse policy shifts which have contributed to solar bankruptcies.| Solar Insure