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Sterling, Massachusetts Breaks Ground on a Resilient Energy Storage System

By SamanthaD | October 12, 2016
Photo provided by Roger Lin, NEC Energy Solutions. Reprinted with permission.

The town of Sterling, Massachusetts will celebrate its Municipal Light Department’s new energy storage system with a groundbreaking ceremony next week.

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Massachusetts Goes All-In on Energy Storage

By SamanthaD | September 21, 2016
Photo Credit: demerzel21/ Bigstockphoto.com

The next wave of clean energy policy making will be more focused on energy storage, as evidenced by the release this week of the long-awaited Massachusetts energy storage report, titled “State of Charge.”

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New Strides in the Residential PACE Space

By SamanthaD | September 7, 2016
solar panel on the roof of apartment building

While the costs of solar photovoltaics (PV) have decreased considerably over the last decade, many customers still need long-term, low-cost financing to make going solar affordable.

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Solar Consumer Protection Reflections and Resource Selections

By SamanthaD | September 6, 2016
Photo Credit: Samantha Donalds/ Clean Energy Group

While the significant opportunities for gainful enterprise in the residential PV economy signal solar market health, they have also brought consumer-focused issues to the fore. Policymakers, regulators, advocacy groups, and the solar industry are giving increasing attention to ensuring that consumers receive accurate information and ultimately have good experiences with solar energy installation.

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Offshore Wind Power: Finally Made in the USA

By SamanthaD | August 31, 2016
Photo courtesy of the Rhode Island Office of Energy Resources and Deepwater Wind.

This month, construction was completed on the nation’s first offshore wind farm, a 30 MW, five-turbine project located three miles off the Block Island shore.

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NY-Sun: A Multi-Faceted Roadmap for Creating a Self-Sustaining Solar Industry

By SamanthaD | July 25, 2016
PHOTO CREDIT: Solar Schuyler

NY-Sun is a bold initiative that is driving New York’s solar industry and building momentum toward a sustainable, subsidy-free market by 2023.

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The New Solar Homes Partnership: Transforming California’s Housing Market

By SamanthaD | July 20, 2016
PHOTO CREDIT: California Energy Commission

The California Energy Commission’s New Solar Homes Partnership program is helping to make new homes in California environmentally friendly, while reducing energy bills.

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Expanding Access to Solar Financing in Connecticut

By SamanthaD | July 14, 2016
PHOTO CREDIT: Connecticut Green Bank

With the CT Solar Lease program, the Connecticut Green Bank continues to develop innovative financing solutions to advance solar and other clean energy technologies.

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US DOE, Sandia, CEG/CESA collaborate to provide municipal energy storage procurement guidance

By SamanthaD | July 13, 2016

Although many municipalities have gained some limited experience in the area of distributed energy resources, mostly due to the success of the distributed solar industry, adding energy storage and islanding capability to the mix raises a whole new set of questions.

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The Many Benefits of Oregon’s Irrigation Modernization Initiative

By SamanthaD | July 12, 2016
PHOTO CREDIT: Energy Trust of Oregon

Energy Trust of Oregon, working with the nonprofit Farmers Conservation Alliance, has developed a coordinated and comprehensive program to help irrigation districts and the farmers they serve to develop modern irrigation systems.

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