The network rules of California get another day before the court. Photo: Renova Energy
Newest treasure chest guidance is the safe port requirements for SOLAR ITC
Washington, DC
On 15 August, the Department of the Treasury released new Solar ITC Safe Harbor guidance in response to a executive order in July by President Donald Trump. The new guidance limited projects that are larger than 1.5 MW of the use of the 5% Safe Haven – so that large projects must use the physical work test to safely restore the ITC.
New rates for all input from India start
Washington, DC
An executive command of President Trump set up the land -wide rates in India on 27 August. The 25% rates intended to punish India for buying oil from Russia, are a supplement to other rates, including the mutual rate of 25% against India in one April 2 Executive Order.
Interconnection Reform efforts wages its fruits with the highest volume in 2024
The United States
US Grid Interconnection Agreements reached historical highlights in 2024, with 33% to 75 GW due to new federal regulations aimed at streamlining the process, according to a new report from Wood Mackenzie. The report finds Ercot-Leads in both success rates and the processing speed due to the streamlined queue process due to their connection and management approach.
CALSSA is looking for a fine of $ 10 million against approx. Nuts companies for thwarting solar interconnection
Sacramento, California
The California Solar & Storage Association filed a formal complaint in August with the CPUC against State Utilities PG&E and SCE. The group is looking for a fine of $ 10 million on those utilities for ignoring the state mandated interconnection periods and causing extensive delays for solar installations.
Nem 3.0 gets another day before the court
Sacramento, California
The Supreme Court of California ruled unanimously at the beginning of August that a lower court should again visit its earlier decision that NEM 3.0 should maintain, according to Non -Profit Newsroom CAL is business. The case is now being laid again, where proponents of clean energy that worked to prove that NEM 3.0 has violated the laws of the state that requires the net policy of the State to help grow the solar market on the roof.
Government Joe Lombardo asks Dept. or interior to Unfreeze Solar Development in Nevada
Carson City, Nevada
On August 4, Nevada sent Gov. Joe Lombardo a letter to sec. From interior Doug Burgum who requires guidelines about changes in the development of solar energy on federal countries. The Interior department has implemented strict standards for Solar Review that in particular influence three development projects that are intended in the development to serve Nevada’s greatest usefulness.
Arizona commissioners vote to withdraw the standard of national renewable energy
Phoenix, Arizona
The Arizona Corporation Commission voted in August to start with the withdrawal of the standard and rate of the renewable energy from Arizona (rest). The rest rules were hired in 2006 by a majority of the Republican Commission and require utilities to obtain at least 15% of their electricity from renewable energy sources by 2025.
Maryland launches Grant program to allow the transition to SolarApp+ immediately
Annapolis, Maryland
The Maryland Energy Administration launched a new initiative to help provinces and municipalities in Maryland in automating residential solar energy permit. The $ 3.9 million SolarApp+ Implementation Grant program of the agency will help pay the costs related to the implementation of the free SolarApp+ Solar permit software.
New Jersey -Wetten Legeing Community -Zonne -Zonne -Energy, Tracks Energy Storage
Trenton, New Jersey
The Phil Murphy government signed two accounts in August for the sin and storage industry of New Jersey. The first unlocks 3 GW of new community solar capacity on October 1, and the second launches the Garden State Energy Storage Program, which will considerably expand the amount of energy storage capacity in the state in the state.
