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Sourcing Renewables - March 21, 2016
California geothermal plant gains preliminary approval
The Imperial Irrigation District's board of directors voted last week to approve a 1,900-acre lease agreement with Controlled Thermal Resources to build a 250-MW geothermal plant.
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Regulation - March 17, 2016
Net metering under the microscope in Massachusetts
Massachusetts lawmakers are working on a solar power legislation compromise with regard to net metering.
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Sourcing Renewables - March 9, 2016
Corporate renewable energy purchases taking hold in Michigan
Michigan is getting noticed for its moves to facilitate corporate renewable energy purchases.
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Solar - March 4, 2016
RMI's top 10 reasons solar PV is poised for major growth
A recent Rocky Mountain Institute blog post countered a New York Times article that discussed potential challenges facing the U.S. solar industry.
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Solar - March 2, 2016
SEIA head talks Clean Power Plan, net metering with Bloomberg News
Solar Energy Industries Association President and CEO Rhone Resch recently discussed the U.S. EPA's Clean Power Plan and the net metering debate in Nevada in a interview with Bloomberg.
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Regulation - February 16, 2016
Supreme Court stays Clean Power Plan, uncertainty reigns after Justice Scalia's death
Justice Antonin Scalia's death throws the U.S. EPA's Clean Power Plan proceedings into turmoil.
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Regulation - February 1, 2016 - By Todd Jones
Guidance: GHG accounting for renewable energy
This report from the Center for Resource Solutions contains guidance for accounting and reporting of renewable electricity-related emissions in North America.
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Solar - January 29, 2016
California preserves retail net metering rate, increases fees
The California Public Utilities Commission voted 3 to 2 on Jan. 28 in favor of maintaining the retail net energy metering rate.
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Regulation - January 26, 2016
NV Energy announces net metering grandfathering proposal
This new proposal would allow existing solar system owners to be treated under the old rules for up to 20 years.
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Regulation - January 26, 2016
Supreme Court demand response decision has multibillion dollar implications
The decision essentially puts billions of dollars in the pockets of C&I businesses and serves as a blow to power generators that would otherwise collect the money as revenue.
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