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Delays for Solar Connection Increase
On average, it can take as long as 76 days in some regions for homeowners to receive permission to turn on their new photovoltaic systems
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California Is a Major Solar Player
The state has more installed photovoltaic capacity than some European countries as well as Australia
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Colorado Electric Co-op Weighs New Solar Charges
The co-op delays a vote on a plan to cut the reimbursement rate for excess PV power in half and add an unusual new ‘demand’ charge
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Saudi Arabia Embraces Solar Energy
As it tries to curb oil consumption at home, one of the giants in the oil business sees a future in solar-generated electricity
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Goldman Sachs Is Our Best Bet Against Climate Change
Although it's not everyone's first choice as a White Knight, the financial giant can help transform the renewables market
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Industry Group Publishes Solar Guide
The pamphlet offers basic advice on buying or leasing a residential photovoltaic system
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The Sun Also Rises in the Southeast
After a slow start, the potential for clean power in Georgia and Florida is enormous
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Vermont Legislators OK a Big Push for Renewables
The legislation will require 55% of utility sales to come from renewable energy sources by 2017, rising to 75% by 2032
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A Small California Utility Restructures Rates
The municipally owned utility in Redding proposes to triple access charges to $504 a year
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Tesla Will Sell Home Batteries
The electric vehicle manufacturer plans to offer two versions of a lithium-ion battery for home use. Solar installer Sungevity announces its own plan.