While renewable energy advocates should still hold their breath a bit longer, the future looks bright for the industry as the House of Representatives managed to fit an extension to the federal ITC inside the most recent coronavirus relief & omnibus spending bill introduced on 12/20/20.
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The transition to renewable energy has often been driven by government entities and electrical utilities due to their direct influence over energy policy and their direct access to electricity distribution.
As we approach the 2020 election cycle, it’s time to look at what is on the table concerning the American energy complex and climate change- two areas that are central to the core mission of SCF. We will also briefly examine several states’ Renewable Portfolio Standards…
The highly anticipated revamp of SCF’s flagship platform puts a number of new features into solar developers’ hands, helping to…
Despite ongoing efforts to extend the ITC, 2019 could be the final year of the full 30 percent tax credit, before it steps down in 2020. Based on existing legislation…
California gas and power giant PG&E is officially filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy after equipment malfunctions started a series of devastating wildfires, including the Tubbs and Camp fires. This move could help the utility avoid billions in damages while they restructure, as a means to prioritize paying…
With over 15,000 attendees year after year, Intersolar is one of North America’s largest solar exhibitions for its industry and…
Since it is June, the 6th month of the year, we wanted to present you with our thoughts on the…
Regulatory News New Jersey Senate Passes Bill 2276 to Raise Solar Energy Targets The New Jersey Senate passed a bill…
Regulatory News Section 201 Suniva Trade Dispute Update: On November 10th, The International Trade Commission officially submitted 3 reports pertaining…