The push for cleaner energy sources has led to a sharp rise in solar developments, including solar farms and commercial ...
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Why I decided against installing solar panels - and what made me reconsider
A few years back, I sat down with a stack of quotes from solar installers, a yellow legal pad full of calculations, and a ...
Morning Overview on MSN
74% of new solar installs add $7,000 batteries as net metering shrinks
California regulators have rewritten the rules for rooftop solar, and batteries are quickly becoming part of the standard ...
Around the country, community solar has emerged as a way to bring clean, affordable power to people who aren’t able to access rooftop solar, primarily because it’s too expensive or they aren’t ...
A Lafayette man was sentenced to over 11 years in federal prison this month for his role in what the U.S. Department of Justice said is the biggest criminal fraud scheme in the history of the Eastern ...
Solar accounted for 54% of new US generation capacity in 2025, retaining its position as the top technology for the fifth straight year, while PV and storage together made up 79% of new electrical ...
Nevada ranked 27th in the U.S. for solar installation last year, a dramatic fall from ranking among the top 10 in 2023 and 2024, according to report.
A ruling from the California First Appellate District Court of Appeals keeps in place a controversial overhaul of rooftop ...
California appellate court has affirmed the Public Utilities Commission decision to sharply cut compensation for homeowners and businesses that export rooftop solar electricity production to the grid.
A Lafayette attorney who helped legitimize a massive solar investment scheme was sentenced Monday to more than 11 years in federal prison, closing another chapter in what prosecutors have described as ...
A former Bay Area attorney has been sentenced to more than a decade in prison after being convicted in connection with the $1 billion DC Solar Ponzi scheme, prosecutors said.
Federal prosecutors say an attorney for a California solar power company has been sentenced to 11 years and five months in prison for helping orchestrate a $1 billion fraud scheme.
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