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California regulators, solar energy advocates denounce EPA decision to end Solar for All program
California regulators and solar industry stakeholders are denouncing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's decision to ...
The California Supreme Court unanimously ruled on Thursday that state regulators were given undue deference in deciding to ...
The high court rules an earlier case gave too much deference to the California Public Utilities Commission so a new hearing ...
Justices told a lower court to revisit their decision to uphold cuts of 75 percent to payments for solar panel owners.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said it will eliminate the Solar for All program designed to help low-income ...
It ruled that a lower court gave too much deference to state utility regulators over an updated policy that shrank ...
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Californians, here's how to see Venus, Jupiter and a meteor shower all in one week
Jupiter and Venus will appear closest over Aug. 11-12, according to NASA, appearing as if they’re “grazing” each other ...
The California Supreme Court has ordered the state appeals court to reexamine its decision to defer to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) over a controversial cut to rooftop solar ...
Arevon Energy announced the completion of the two-phase Eland solar plus storage project, sited in Kern County, California.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSee the Sharpest Image Yet of a Comet Passing Through the Solar System
The Hubble Space Telescope has captured a stunning image of a high-speed comet traveling through our solar system. Scientists ...
Solar and wind power are almost too cheap for our economy,” says author Bill McKibben, arguing the switch from fossil fuels must happen soon.
The Trump administration is putting up a series of new barriers for renewable energy projects — following through on an ...
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