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1 week ago

Rocky Mountain Power Filing Could Mean 20% Electric Rate Increase for Utah Residents

Rocky Mountain Power has filed to increase electric rates in Utah, which could be upwards of 20% based on filings the utility has made in other states.

Written by Catherine Lane

10 months ago

Is net metering still necessary in 2023?

High electricity costs and smart appliances have made saving money and maximizing solar self-consumption easier than ever. Does net metering still matter?

Written by Ben Zientara

1 year ago

Are solar leases and PPAs making a comeback in 2023?

In this article, we discuss solar panel financing and whether solar leases and PPAs are making a comeback in 2023.

Written by Ben Zientara

1 year ago

Everything North Carolina residents can expect from Duke Energy’s new solar net metering policy

Duke Energy's net metering proposal has officially been passed by the NCUC, meaning big changes are coming this summer for solar homeowners.

Written by Jamie Smith

1 year ago

Xcel Energy customers in Colorado can take advantage of new and revamped incentives for solar and storage

Xcel Energy Colorado will provide new incentives that will help spread the benefits of clean energy to a wide range of Colorado residents. Learn more here.

Written by Ben Zientara

1 year ago

Pink Energy files lawsuit against Generac, says faulty equipment led to millions in damages

In August 2022, Pink Energy (aka Power Home Solar) filed suit against Generac Power Systems. Here's a rundown of the claims and evidence.

Written by Ben Zientara

1 year ago

CPUC decision based on incorrect assumptions and will kill California’s solar industry

New SolarReviews survey shows that the recent Californian Public Utility Commission (CPUC) decisions to reduce payments to solar owners and tax solar homeowners will prevent 95% of people from installing solar.

Written by Andy Sendy

2 years ago

President Biden takes executive action to boost solar - what will it mean for homeowners?

President Biden issued two executive orders to increase the amount of solar installation and manufacturing in the U.S. Will they work?

Written by Ben Zientara