Implications of Federal Policy Changes on the U.S. Distributed Solar
As the United States grapples with shifting political winds, developers in the distributed solar and storage market are facing a potential policy storm.
As the United States grapples with shifting political winds, developers in the distributed solar and storage market are facing a potential policy storm.
Political attacks on the solar and storage industry are threatening more than 500 projects totaling nearly 116 gigawatts (GW) of capacity. That is more than half of all new power planned to be
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This article examines the key federal policy risks that lie ahead, their potential economic implications, and strategies that industry players can employ to mitigate adverse effects.
SEIA has released a report saying that political attacks are threatening 500 US solar and energy storage projects totaling nearly 116 GW of capacity, or about half of all planned capacity...
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