by John Fitzgerald Weaver | Industry News
A planned community solar farm near Androscoggin Lake in Wayne is one of about 10 similar projects that are under development around the state. The projects are unlike traditional residential solar installation in that the households benefiting from the...
by John Fitzgerald Weaver | Industry News
This week, Colorado regulators decided to preserve the state’s successful net metering program, one of the most important policies for empowering families, schools and businesses to go solar. Commissioners saw through the barrage of misinformation and rhetoric from...
by John Fitzgerald Weaver | Industry News
On September 3, 2015, Environment Massachusetts hosted an even at the New Bedford High School, highlighting the communities actions in general, and New Bedford Mayor Jon Mitchell and Beaumont Solar Co. CEO Phil Cavallo in particular. The following were Mr....
by John Fitzgerald Weaver | Industry News
The city of San Diego said changes to rooftop solar tariffs proposed by California utilities would hamper the renewable energy market and interfere with local plans to address climate change. The city, in filings Tuesday with state utility regulators, took issue with...
by John Fitzgerald Weaver | Industry News
Wednesday at 11:00 AM, Maura Healy, the Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts certified MA 15-26 INITIATIVE PETITION that it is in proper form for submission to the people. The Certification plus a fair and concise SUMMARY of 15-26 INITIATIVE...
by John Fitzgerald Weaver | Industry News
NEW BEDFORD — While Massachusetts, led by New Bedford, is a national leader in solar power, its limits on solar and net metering is threatening its status. That was the warning given by Environment Massachusetts, a statewide, citizen-funded advocacy group, at a...