A proposed decision by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has drawn criticism from industry groups, who say it fails to support a viable market for community solar.
Based in San Luis Obispo County, the PG&E facility is given a 20-year permit by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
California lawmakers face a make-or-break choice about the state’s biggest and most successful virtual power plant program: ...
After being turned back earlier this month in their latest attempt to overturn California’s rooftop solar rules, three environmental groups aren’t giving up. They’ve petitioned for a rehearing, ...
Photography by Adam Perez Harris Ranch Resort isn’t close to much. Residents of California’s major cities know it mainly as a rest stop about halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco on ...
California state librarian Greg Lucas is facing scrutiny from lawmakers after roughly $650,000 tied to a statewide literacy program connected to Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library could not be ...
Swift Current Energy, a renewable energy company, has sold its northeast Arkansas solar power and electricity storage project called Steel River. The Steel River facility, currently under construction ...
A ruling from the California First Appellate District Court of Appeals keeps in place a controversial overhaul of rooftop solar rules that the California Public Utilities Commission put into place ...
There’s growing pressure to pull the plug on California’s proposed Cap-and-Invest Program but the agency behind the plan isn’t moving. The California Air Resources Board (CARB) responded to the ...
The California Court of Appeals’ decision gives a setback to the rooftop solar industry in California. Image: Unsplash The California Court of Appeals has upheld the state’s ongoing net energy ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. A California appeals court this week sided with state utility regulators in a case seen as crucial to the spread of ...
A former San Francisco 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. U.S.
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