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Learn How Solar Friendly Your State Is
A solar advocacy website publishes a graphic guide that ranks all 50 states
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Why a Vermont Utility Welcomes Solar
Green Mountain Power’s CEO sees a low-cost, low-carbon energy future that makes the most of distributed solar energy
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Smug About Your Solar Roof? Not So Fast.
People who signed up for a rooftop solar system might be unhappy to learn that they enabled a fossil-powered company to claim it has gone green
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GBA Prime Sneak Peek: Green Building in the Cheap Energy Era
In 2016, green builders will need to face the implications of low energy prices
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Congress Poised to Give Renewables a Big Boost
A spending deal due for a vote this week would keep tax credits for solar and wind projects on the books for several more years
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Making Room for a PV Array
An unshaded south-facing roof is valuable real estate — too valuable to waste on solar thermal collectors
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An Interview With a Solar Guru
Solar finance wizard David Arfin wonders, ‘Why should people have to prepay their electricity bill for 30 years?’
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Solar Power Can Cut Consumers’ Bills and Still be Good for Utilities
Privately owned photovoltaic arrays allow utilities to realize savings and increase profits, even though the PV owners are purchasing less electricity
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Rooftop Solar Makes Houses Worth More
A new study should give appraisers new tools for pegging the value of residential photovoltaic systems
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An Introduction to the Duck Curve
As solar electricity increases, the daily balance of supply and demand is changing dramatically