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Vermont Museum Goes 100% Renewable with Bee-friendly Solar
The Shelburne Museum in Vermont sees the installation of two solar arrays on its property as a learning opportunity for visitors about sustainability.
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Consumer-driven Class I REC Sales Important for Mass.
Consumers and communities should be aware of the type and location of RECs that they are purchasing, according to the Green Energy Consumers Alliance.
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New Jersey Bets $750K on Cleantech Startups
New Jersey has awarded $750,000 in seed money to 10 companies working on clean-technology innovation and is planning a second round of awards.
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Pilot Solar Project Proposed for Virginia’s LMI Households
About 30 low- and moderate-income Virginia households could soon have access to their own solar power, if a pilot project comes to fruition.
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NY Siting Board Waives Local Laws for 100-MW Solar Project
New York regulators voted to waive a local zoning law, clearing the way for construction of the 100-MW Flint Mine Solar project in the Town of Coxsackie.
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Michigan PSC Filing New Distributed Generation Rule
Michigan regulators want to revamp their interconnection process to create more certainty for generation developers and a fast-track for small projects.
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NJ Sees Solar Growth in Reduced Incentives
New Jersey’s Board of Public Utilities hopes to double the state’s solar capacity in five years even as it cuts some subsidies.
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DC PSC Says Renewables Make Up 12.2% of City’s Fuel Mix
D.C.'s progress toward a goal of 100% clean energy by 2032 faces challenge of city's lack of control over electricity supply.
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California Needs New Transmission for 100% Clean Energy
The West needs new transmission near term and far more in the long term for California to meets its goal to provide customers with 100% clean energy.
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Vermont Climate Council Puts Clean Heat Standard on the Table
The Vermont Climate Council heard recommendations on how to reduce emissions for the electricity, thermal and transportation sectors.

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