
National Grid Rhode Island recently released its 2021 drafted capacity allocation for the ReGrowth program. Comments are due back by July 8th from stakeholders and project developers. The... Read more
Rhode Island is one of many states embracing community solar as a means of providing clean, renewable energy for its citizens. Earlier this month, the Rhode Island Office of Energy... Read more
For New Yorkers who aren’t able to install solar panels on their property, a community solar subscription offers an alternative route to solar savings. In recent years, community solar... Read more
Depending on where you live in New York, your utility will vary. Con Edison dominates New York City, but the rest of the state is a mix of other utility companies. The map down below... Read more
Solar isn’t just for homes and businesses, schools and universities can also benefit from a solar panel installation on the property. In fact, schools and universities are uniquely suited to... Read more
If you’re considering investing in a solar system, you’ve probably heard all about the fantastic savings associated with going solar, but you may be less aware of the financing process. In... Read more
How much land do I need? How much money can a solar farm make? Is my land suitable for a solar farm? These are just some of the most common questions we hear about solar farms and solar land... Read more
Community Choice Aggregation (CCA) is a method of power procurement which can offer greater control and savings to local communities. Local governments on Long Island are seeking to procure... Read more
2020 has been a strange year for both solar project development and the deployment of utility-scale solar projects. The markets for ... Read more
Utility-scale solar has been growing across the United States in recent years. According to the Solar Energy... Read more