Yesterday the first in the nation primary took place in New Hampshire. What isn’t in the mainstream media is the net metering discussion in New Hampshire. The cap needs to be lifted and a bill recently passed the Senate to allow the commission to work on this. Quietly, the utilities are pushing against this which is not unusual. The kicker here is that the utility is, at the very same moment, studying on how to own distributed generation assets. It’s well hidden in the resource plan that had to be submitted to the regulators. So on this February Wednesday, enjoy a nice political cartoon that trade and local media should publish and write about what is going on in NH.
- Concord Monitor: Our Turn – The truth about net metering
- New York Times: Supreme Court Deals Blow to Obama’s Efforts to Regulate Coal Emissions
- Boston Globe: Major solar incentive runs out in Mass., surprising many
- Greenbiz: Green Bank Network aims to unleash private clean energy capital
- PV-Tech: Panasonic suspending more than a third of HIT cell and module production – reports
- Reuters: UK grab for tariffs boosted European solar panel sales in 2015 – industry
- Renewable Energy World: Bloomberg News Editors
- PV-Magazine: U.S. President Obama seeks to double federal clean energy R&D spending
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Have a great day!
Yann