The implementation of these reforms will pave the way for a greener, more resilient, and equitable energy future.
The bill represents a significant step in Massachusetts’ efforts to transition to a clean energy future, aligning with broader goals to reduce emissions and mitigate climate change impacts.
The legislation aims to responsibly accelerate the development of clean energy infrastructure and draw new investments into the state’s clean power, transportation, and building sectors.
Community solar is recognized as a key approach to extending the benefits of renewable energy to households that can’t install rooftop solar.
Proposed adjustments to the Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target program encourage solar on buildings and parking lots, and improve access for low-income residents.
Proposed adjustments to the Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target program encourage solar on buildings and parking lots and improve access for low-income residents.
The bill includes measures to encourage new solar and storage installations, simplify state and local siting and permitting procedures, and tackle project interconnection issues.
Despite widespread support among New Hampshire residents for renewable energy development, the Granite State lags behind its neighbors in the adoption of solar generation.
Supporters claim the proposal will reduce utility bills by requiring providers to offer discounted rates to low- and middle-income consumers and allowing the state more flexibility in negotiating contracts with…
New York is First State to Get Rebates to Families Thanks to President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda
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