MANILA – The Philippines and Singapore have agreed to strengthen cooperation in renewable energy, healthcare, digital transformation, and regional …
Newsom Admin, utilities push to break 2 million solar contracts
Break two million solar contracts. Slash the credit these consumers get for the solar energy they send back to the grid. Slap them with a Solar Tax.
Utah’s solar industry pushes Senate to reinstate energy tax credits in budget bill | KSL.com
Solar panels are seen on roofs in Salt Lake City, on Feb. 8, 2024. Utah’s solar industry is urging the Senate to reinstate energy tax credits that …
Spain Makes First Payment in Lengthy Fight Over Renewable Energy – Bloomberg
… change investor incentives tied to renewable energy projects, following a number of lengthy legal battles between Spain and various creditors.
Germany to examine energy system in pursuit of lower costs – Reuters
… renewable energy production drops. “What has been forgotten or swept under the carpet are the system costs. That’s why we will subject the energy …
Sandia’s Gen-3 particle-based CSP demo to debut this fall – SolarPACES
A solar field the size of this pilot plant could produce about 5 MW of thermal power during the day or put that energy into storage. “The small …
California broke law in cutting rooftop solar incentives, state Supreme Court is told
Environmentalists said the state Public Utilities Commission violated state law by not considering all the benefits of the solar panels and by not …
35K Solar Devices Vulnerable to Potential Hijacking – Dark Reading
Geolocated Risk of Solar Devices. Solar power technology and security is increasingly gaining public attention due to cybercrime, faulty devices, and …
California Supreme Court hears solar net metering arguments – CalMatters
The commission argued the policy strikes a balance between affordability for all customers and encouraging renewable energy choices. The court’s …
California added record clean energy — can it keep it up? – The Verge
California is deploying renewable energy at a record-breaking pace, but it could get much harder to keep making progress.