Last year, Columbus, Ga., resident Christine DiFeliciantonio, 67, already began suspecting a new administration could end solar energy incentives. “It was cause for me to act more urgently,” she said.
Despite strong interest, shared solar programs face regulatory, utility, and economic barriers that limit expansion.
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Companion bills in Iowa would authorize community solar programs in the state.
Emerging energy technologies are transforming the electric grid by adding flexibility, reliability and expanded power generation, but can also increase ...
The city-owned utility wants to add 50 megawatts to the program. It's asking for bids offering "solutions that can be ...