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Different Types of Power Purchase Agreements (PPA) and Which PPA Is Best for Your Situation

Power Purchase Agreements in the renewable energy sector have become increasingly sophisticated in the past few years. This guide is meant to help you navigate the PPA options available to you.

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US Solar Policy Snapshot in 2022: Immediate Concerns and What’s Ahead

To successfully ride it out, solar industry players need to stay focused on the destination and remain flexible enough to adapt to the ebbs and flows of state programs, federal incentives, and regulatory shifts.

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Trends Impacting the Solar Outlook in 2021

The renewable energy industry outpaced coal generation for 153 days versus 39 in 2019. Here’s how the solar industry has evolved and how trends have impacted the solar outlook for 2021.

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Large-Scale Solar in New York: The Hidden Local Cash Flow

OYA Renewables Explains Why Tax Revenue from Solar is Smart, Stable, and Community-Driven

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2020 Outlook is Strong for the US Solar Energy Industry

Now nearly halfway through the year, the US solar industry is grappling with reduced business activity, severe curtailing of consumer purchasing capacity, as well as permitting and interconnection delays.

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COVID-19 Cutting Air Pollution: Can We Make it Last?

On the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, let’s focus on the positive changes we can make last after COVID-19.

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Delivering Solar to Low-Income Households in New York

How New York is working to expand access to solar power and open up energy choice.

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Primetime For Landowners to go Solar in Pennsylvania

Landowners will be happy to hear about Pennsylvania’s upcoming House Bill 531, which was reviewed in Spring 2020.

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Proposed Extension for Solar Investment Tax Credit Means Growth For the Industry

SEIA along with more than 550 solar companies signed an open letter asking for support for the solar energy during the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of the letter was to support the 250,000 American jobs in the sector and the nearly $19 billion injected annually in infrastructure investments across the country.

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