Tracking by the Institute for Local Self-Reliance shows limited growth of non-utility owned community solar, only three grew by 1% or more with New York in the lead with 55% growth.
Connecticut’s Shared Clean Energy Facilities Program allows residents to reap the benefits of solar who are not eligible to install solar panels themselves.
The project is expected to fund electrical grid improvements and generate more than $1 million in new tax revenue for the ...
Alder Energy Systems, a South Carolina-based energy company, has applied for a state permit to build a community solar project in Carroll County on land zoned for agricultural use. The site, at the ...
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