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Month: March 2024

Join the CPUC’s Public Forum on Calaveras Telephone’s Rate Case

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) invites customers of Calaveras Telephone Company (Calaveras) to a remote public forum on Calaveras’ rate case. This is an opportunity for customers to voice their opinions and concerns directly to the CPUC on matters affecting their telephone service. When: March 18, 2024, 6 p.m. What: The public forum will …

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Grappone Mazda zooms on solar energy from ReVision

New Hampshire-based Grappone Mazda partnered with ReVision Energy to install 295 solar panels at the auto dealership’s recently opened location in Concord. The rooftop array generates 162,989 kWh of clean energy, offsetting more than 60% of Grappone Mazda’s electrical usage. Grappone Mazda is part of the Grappone Automotive Group, a fourth-generation family-owned New Hampshire dealership representing Ford, Honda, Hyundai, Mazda, and Toyota, as well …

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Abandoned gravel pit turned solar project now powers Maine community

ReVision Energy held a ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the opening of a 14,256-panel community solar farm in Hampden, Maine, on Feb. 29. The facility, called Wishcamper Hampden, was built on a 25-acre abandoned gravel pit. The Wishcamper Hampden solar project. ReVision Energy “Because Maine is one of the most heavily forested states in the …

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Solar wins hundreds of millions in New England capacity payments

Solar projects totaling 16.6 GW won $3.58/kW per month in the 2027-28 NE-ISO capacity auction. March 4, 2024 The latest New England Independent System Operator (ISO-NE) capacity auction for 2027-28 concluded with coal failing to secure a spot, while solar, storage and wind all increased their market share. ISO-NE announced that approximately 950 individual energy …

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The Solar Policy Scoop: March 2024

California legislator introduces bill to repeal NEM 3.0Sacramento, California California Assemblymember Damon Connolly introduced new legislation to reduce fees and taxes on residential solar projects and restore incentives to Californians that were recently diminished by CPUC’s NEM 3.0 decision. The bill aims to recommit the state to its goal of achieving 100% carbon-free energy by …

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Sunrise brief: Massachusetts expands solar net metering, bucking a national trend

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Participate in CPUC Public Forum on Ducor Telephone’s Rate Case

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) invites customers of Ducor Telephone Company to a remote public forum on Ducor’s rate case. This is an opportunity for customers to voice their opinions and concerns directly to the CPUC on matters affecting their telephone service. When: March 12, 2024, 6 p.m. What: The public forum will begin …

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Join Our Public Forum on Cal-Ore Telephone’s Rate Case

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) invites customers of Cal-Ore Telephone Company (Cal-Ore) to a remote public forum on Cal-Ore’s rate case. This is an opportunity for customers to voice their opinions and concerns directly to the CPUC on matters affecting their telephone service. When: March 12, 2024, 2 p.m. What: The public forum will …

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Massachusetts expands solar net metering, bucking a national trend

Massachusetts expanded access to net metering, showing a commitment to distributed energy. The Department of Public Utilities expects to save ratepayers $10 million with the regulatory change. March 1, 2024 The Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU) issued an order revising the state’s Net Metering Program regulations, expanding access to a broader solar customer base. …

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