Spain’s Ongoing Solar Woes Give Portuguese PV a Push

Spanish developers are building over the border to avoid taxes and red tape. Continuing regulatory issues in Spain mean [...]

California Regulator OKs Solar Panels Mandate for New Homes

California moved a step closer to requiring solar panels on new homes and low-rise apartment buildings starting in 2020, [...]

California Energy Regulators Delve Into Threats and Opportunities of ‘Customer Choice’

The CPUC explores potential pitfalls and solutions to utilities losing customers to distributed energy providers, community choice aggregators. Last [...]

US Southeast Is Finally Becoming a Hot Spot for Solar

The reason why the sunny U.S. Southeast resisted solar power for years is the same reason that explains its [...]

From Residential to Utility-Scale, Solar Wins in Recent State-Level Actions

A series of recent state-level actions have been lauded by industry advocates as positive steps for driving deployments of [...]

Q&A: Law Change Expected to Boost Pennsylvania’s Solar Industry

A recent change to Pennsylvania law is expected to give a boost to the state’s solar industry. On Oct. [...]

Project Would Double Delaware’s Solar Energy Capacity

A Connecticut commodities company is formalizing plans to build a solar-panel array large enough to double the state’s capacity to generate [...]

Michigan Bill Looks to Clarify Tax Exemptions for Distributed Generation Projects

A bipartisan group of Michigan lawmakers introduced a bill last week that aims to clear up confusion over tax [...]

Turkey Adds 553 MW of Solar in H1 2017

The country’s cumulative installed PV capacity has now surpassed 1.5 GW, while another 500 MW is expected to be [...]

Michigan Program Finances First Megawatt of Solar, With Ambitious Goals Ahead

A clean energy financing program in Michigan reached a milestone last month when it helped homeowners and businesses install [...]