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Solar Tax Credit Cap in New Mexico to be Hit by July
New Mexico’s solar tax credit program has proven so successful again that state officials predict the $3 million cap will be reached by the end of July this year. Energy conservation officials have been handling a flood of applications for the 10-perc…
Corporation Commission Hands Win to Residential Solar Customers of OGE
Solar rooftop users in Oklahoma are celebrating after the Oklahoma Corporation Commission voted 3-0 this week against an Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company plan that opponents argued would be unfair to solar customers.
“The commission’s order finds a l…
SunEdison Close to Bankrtupcy
While speculation grows that the Missouri solar power firm called SunEdison is close to filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, the firm has been sued by one of two of its subsidiaries and accused of breach of contract and fiduciary duty.
Tradin…
Solar Energy Company With $2 billion in US Loan Guarantees in Deep Financial Trouble
Six years after President Obama hailed a Spanish company for its clean-energy projects and work in using solar technology to supply electricity, the company is in big financial trouble after coming to the U.S and building two American plants.
Presiden…
Record Solar Power Projects to Be Installed Nationally in 2016
While Whole Foods announced recently it intended to power more than 100 of its stores through solar roof-top panels, it has yet to confirm if it will involve its three stores in Oklahoma City and Tulsa.
Contacted about the project, Tobias Markey, the …
Whole Foods to Install Solar Power Panels at 100 Stores Nationwide
The Whole Foods Market company has signed an agreement with SolarCity to install solar power systems at more than 100 of its stores nationwide. The installation will take place at the stores and distribution centers, outfitting each with rooftop solar …
Rep. Bridenstine’s Space Policy Bill Close to Being Introduced in House
The Whole Foods Market company has signed an agreement with SolarCity to install solar power systems at more than 100 of its stores nationwide. The installation will take place at the stores and distribution centers, outfitting each with rooftop solar …
Growing Controversies over Solar Power Rates
Oklahoma is not the only state dealing with a growing controversy over solar power rates that utilities want to charge their customers over the renewable energy.
Nevada energy regulators meet this week to decide on the issue of a rate hike for solar c…