Solar Energy Business Association of New England
The New England grid operator’s newest transmission study finds the region has to spend up to $26 billion over the next 26 years to bulk up its transmission network.
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When you add hydropower and nuclear power, a whopping 82% of New England’s electricity was coming from sources that produced no emissions at all.
There were two linked and highly consequential March developments in the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), the grid operator that serves about 90 percent of the electricity demand in Texas.
The 2022-2031 Global Solar System Installing Services Market Report assesses the current state of the market, providing essential insights to aid decision-making and facilitate market share expansion...
Lelantos Holdings, Inc. is proud to announce that it has completed the process to acquire 50% of Eco Management Systems, a full-service commercial and residential solar contractor...
With just a month left in Connecticut’s legislative session and the failure to pass major climate legislation last year still fresh, lawmakers are advocating for a wide-ranging proposal to combat climate change.
Installing solar panels on these vast rooftops could provide one-fifth of the power that disadvantaged communities need, bringing renewable energy to people who can least afford it.
As electricity service rates from utilities soared in some cases to more than double the previous highs between July 2022 and June 2023, the competitive electric supply industry failed to deliver on its claims...
Town officials are also proposing a roughly 7.5% increase in municipal expenditures.
BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — The United States Department of Agriculture announced nearly $1.5 million in grant funding for clean energy projects at farms and businesses around southern New England Monday.
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