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Court Rejects New Solar Fees in Wisconsin
The ruling derails plans by We Energies to begin charging new fees to customers who own photovoltaic systems
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Homeowner Groups Are (Still) Battling Solar
In California, PV installers complain that hassles with homeowner associations mean application delays and homeowner frustration
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This Vermont Park Is Going Off-Grid
The state's largest electric utility selects the park for a solar and battery power system to ease maintenance and repair costs
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Wisconsin Sees a Boom in Community Solar
A new project in Eau Claire offers co-op members the chance to buy photovoltaic panels for about $2 a watt
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In Florida, A War of Words Over Solar’s Future
While a proposed amendment would allow power purchase agreements in the state, utility-backed opponents have their own plan
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Google Launches a Solar Estimator
Project Sunroof estimates the amount of available rooftop space for solar panels, and how much energy they would generate
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Shared Renewables for All
A new program in New York that makes solar energy more available is a model for the country
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Canada Launches Net-Zero Project
Builders in four provinces independently search for the best route to affordable net-zero construction and come up with surprisingly similar answers
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Third-Party Ownership Rules Residential Solar Market
Nearly three-quarters of all residential photovoltaic systems installed last year are owned by someone other than the customer
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Solar in the Land Down Under
How battery + PV systems in Australia may have already reached grid parity