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  • March 26, 2024 1:55 PM | Anonymous

    SinglePoint acquired the remaining interests in Boston Solar in Q1 2024, further solidifying its presence in the solar industry and expanding its operational capabilities.

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  • March 25, 2024 1:56 PM | Anonymous

    The NABCEP CE conference is the best annual info dump and networking event for solar nerds. 

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  • March 25, 2024 1:49 PM | Anonymous

    On March 25, 2024, DOE announced six state-based collaboratives that will receive a combined $10 million as well as technical assistance under round one of R-STEP.

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  • March 24, 2024 1:45 PM | Anonymous

    Bigger discounts for low-income ratepayers and new discounts for moderate-income ratepayers under consideration

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  • March 21, 2024 1:54 PM | Anonymous

    As BlueWave Solar prepares to potentially expand its list of Franklin County projects by filing site plan review and special permit applications for an agrivoltaic solar array on Roaring Brook Road...

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  • March 21, 2024 1:50 PM | Anonymous

    The funds will support the company’s expanding solar, storage, and EV charging project portfolio.

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  • March 19, 2024 1:44 PM | Anonymous

    An 81 kilowatt project on the roof of the Dorchester Food Co-op will test a community ownership model, and new federal climate policies could help make it scalable.

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  • March 19, 2024 1:43 PM | Anonymous

    Batteries make up 46% of ISO New England’s interconnection queue, but the grid operator said that as peak demand grows they may “struggle to recharge during the winter months.”

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  • March 19, 2024 1:40 PM | Anonymous

    The world will have 5.7 TWdc of solar by 2033, largely driven by China.

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  • March 18, 2024 1:58 PM | Anonymous

    Once a leader in solar development, Massachusetts is experiencing slower growth because of electrical grid capacities and reduced incentives.

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