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Siting dispute

5 April 2018 by DSR

  “Hecate has already won renewable energy credits for 30 megawatts of the project and agreed to sell the remaining 20 megawatts out-of-state to two Connecticut utilities. Saving Greene, a local group opposed to the project, raises issue with these planned exports and questions whether the project should be granted permits if energy will not … [Read more…]

Posted in: Article 10, New York Tagged: Article 10, Connecticut, Eversource, fraud, funding, Hecate, Hecate Albany County Solar, Hecate Green County Solar, Marie French, New York, NYSERDA, Politico, Power Purchase Agreement, United Illuminated

UK solar panel subsidy cuts branded ‘huge and misguided’

17 December 2015 by DSR

  “The government has decided to cut subsidies to householders installing rooftop solar panels by 65% just days after agreeing to move swiftly to a low-carbon energy future at the climate change conference in Paris. An impact assessment study by the Department of Energy and Climate Change (Decc) admits the move could wipe out up … [Read more…]

Posted in: United Kingdom Tagged: funding, government subsidies, solar, Solstice Renewables, United Kingdom

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