US Solar PV Cost Fell Over 50% In 5 Years: Government Report
The average solar PV cost for new projects in America has fallen more than 50% in the past five years, according to a new government report.
The average solar PV cost for new projects in America has fallen more than 50% in the past five years, according to a new government report.
Originally published on PV Solar Report. By Rosana Francescato The Alliance for Solar Choice says it supports common ground with utilities in Massachusetts. At a public hearing, TASC and other parties discuss language for a comprehensive agreement between solar industry and utilities. Updated 6/13/14 to clarify language on SRECs and … [continued]
This summer, the cast of Jersey Shore might find it easier to get a tan by leaning over the nearest solar photovoltaic panel instead of making an appointment at their favorite tanning salon.
New Jersey’s Board of Public Utilities announced this week the state has joined a prestigious renewable energy club, becoming the third US state to pass the 1-gigawatt (GW) mark in total installed solar capacity.
A new financing mechanism from Clean Power Finance may help harness the potential of solar renewable energy credits to bridge a growing financing gap and continue America’s residential solar power surge. […]
A few years ago, a heated debate started within the U.S. solar industry about which was more cost-effective: Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SRECs) or Feed-in Tariffs (FITs). Now that we’ve had more experience with both policies, the question is again being asked. Researchers at the Institute for Local Self Reliance … [continued]
The pace of solar installations in New Jersey and Pennsylvania is ironically destroying the incentives that make such installations possible.