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Grist on MSNCalifornia’s first solar-covered canal is now fully online
The 1.6-megawatt pilot system is among a growing number of initiatives to put solar over waterways. The approach could ...
"Utilities feel threatened by customer solar and storage because it reduces their profit motive, their ability to rate base ...
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LAist on MSNRooftop solar installation has plummeted in LA. Why?
After rising for years, the number of residential installations in the city of Los Angeles began to drop in 2023. The city ...
In a major win for homeowners in California, the State Supreme Court ruled that utility companies will have to increase ...
Setting up your house to be entirely solar powered is an expensive exercise, and how many panels you need depends on your ...
The first solar-over-canal project in California, built over Turlock Irrigation District canals, is now complete.
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The Cool Down on MSNSweeping government ruling hands major victory to homeowners with solar panels over power companies: 'It's a big win'
"We are very pleased." Sweeping government ruling hands major victory to homeowners with solar panels over power companies: 'It's a big win' first appeared on The Cool Down.
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. The California Supreme Court heard arguments today in a case that could be pivotal to the spread of rooftop solar ...
The California Supreme Court sided with environmental groups in a Thursday ruling, saying that state lawyers were wrong in their claim that the Public Utilities Commission’s decision to slash rooftop ...
There is a blinding beacon of light at the top of a tower in the middle of the Mojave Desert. It’s a solar power facility called Ivanpah. It’s been supplying enough juice to power 140,000 homes for ...
Learn why California farmers are divided over a bill to loosen rules protecting ag land and help put solar farms on fallowed ...
Environmental groups want to revive higher payments to panel owners. But the subsidies were unfair to non-solar ratepayers, regulators say. This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up ...
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