THE GREAT ELECTRIC GRID WAR
Mike Ito would just as soon forget 2014. The marketing director for Honolulus Alternate Energy rode the huge boom in Hawaiis rooftop solar installations as customers cashed in on the states 35 percent tax credit. But then the electric utilityRead more on OZY
IS HAWAIIS SOLAR POWER SURGE SLOWING DOWN?
However, solar can keep growing without net metering, thanks to the recent plunge in the costs of photovoltaic panels and continuing state and federal tax credits, said Marco Mangelsdorf, president of Hilo-based ProVision Solar, a solar installation
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THE ECONOMIC FALLOUT OF THE FREEZE ON OHIOS CLEAN ENERGY SECTOR
The renewable energy standards also had an in-state requirement-half of the renewable energy was to come from Ohio facilities-and a solar "carve-out," which mandated that utilities meet 0.5 percent of electricity demand with solar resources by 2025