Month: August 2021

Given detailed analysis, grids can host the most solar

Originally published at ILSR.org Electricity customers are lining up to generate their own clean, affordable solar energy, but to get it to them, solar developers must navigate the impediments of a congested and outdated electricity grid. For this episode of the Local Energy Rules podcast, host John Farrell speaks with Yochi Zakai, an attorney with Shute, Mahaly, …

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South Carolina’s Past Failures and New Policies Contribute to a Brighter Future for Solar and Battery Storage

By Shelley Robbins, Clean Energy Group As states and the federal government take steps to transition away from fossil fuel generation, it is important to pay attention to recent clean energy developments in states where energy legislation has historically been less proactive, and the traditional integrated utility monopoly model has held influence over the policymaking …

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