Eligibility for PG&E's solar-friendly tariff for small and medium commercial customers has been extended again into 2017 - but its future, and the long-term value of solar in PG&E territory, remains unclear.
Read MoreMore than 25% of California school districts have implemented solar - is your district next? Keep these recommendations in mind as you go down the road of joining the renewable energy future.
Read MoreSouthern California Edison (SCE) reduced the energy costs for typical commercial customers and increased demand charges - with serious impacts for solar.
Read MoreRecent market events surrounding a few of the largest solar developers have sent shockwaves through the renewable energy industry. Here's how to mitigate the risks for your project.
Read MoreSage's Tom Williard breaks down the CPUC's recent Net Energy Metering (NEM) 2.0 decision for California solar customers, noting what issues remain unresolved after this significant victory for renewables.
Read MoreThe CPUC's newly released Final Decision on NEM 2.0 marks a major victory for California solar, ensuring continuity for the industry and value for solar customers for years to come. Sage breaks down the details of the decision.
Read MoreThe CPUC released a ruling and Staff Report that outlines an NEM 1.0 reservation system, similar to the reservation system used with the CSI program. The CPUC is seeking comments on the Staff Report and intends to implement the reservation system as soon as possible, likely in March, 2016.
Read MoreCongress has extended the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) for solar energy projects and the Production Tax Credit (PTC) used with utility scale windfarms, an enormous boost for renewable energy in the U.S.
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