Net Metering- Page 2 of 5
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Nevada Net-Metering Regs Are Still in a State of Flux
After successfully lobbying for lower reimbursement rates for electricity generated by PV systems, a Nevada utility now wants to grandfather existing customers
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Retail Net Metering Will End in Nevada
In the wake of the decision, SolarCity announces that it will cease sales and installations in the state and close its new training center
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Wireless Christmas Lights, New Panel Adhesive, Net Metering in Mississippi
A roundup of recent developments in green building
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Solar Roads, Pot Growing, Wind Turbines, and Net Metering
A collection of brief news stories related to green building and renewable energy
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Solar Power Can Cut Consumers’ Bills and Still be Good for Utilities
Privately owned photovoltaic arrays allow utilities to realize savings and increase profits, even though the PV owners are purchasing less electricity
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An Introduction to the Duck Curve
As solar electricity increases, the daily balance of supply and demand is changing dramatically
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News Briefs from Hawaii, Massachusetts, and New York
Hawaii ends net metering, Massachusetts wins energy efficiency title, and New York lifts net metering caps
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Wisconsin Sees a Boom in Community Solar
A new project in Eau Claire offers co-op members the chance to buy photovoltaic panels for about $2 a watt
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Solar in the Land Down Under
How battery + PV systems in Australia may have already reached grid parity
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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