
A New Jersey Sonne installation by Kendall Sustainable Infrastructure (KSI).
Bill change of the net measurement of California is moving forward in the State Sembeam
Sacramento, California
A committee in the California State Assembly has adopted a bill that could reduce the net reimbursement when a home is transferred. Via AB 942, when a solar energy house is sold, the existing network agreement would be updated to the current rate of NEM 3.0, which the compensation for solar energy is drastically changed to the grid.
South Carolina Energy Law expands solar energy + storage options, but supports new gas factory
Columbia, South Carolina
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster signed the South Carolina Energy Security Act (HB 3309), a law that attracted mixed answers from proponents of renewable energy. Although it enables utility companies to develop a new large fossil fuels, it also gives them the authority to develop new customer-side distributed energy source programs and to expand opportunities for solar storage, loading flexibility and electric vehicles.
The Governor of Virginia signs one account to launch the VPP program, Vetoes others focused on energy storage
Richmond, Virginia
At the beginning of May Gov. Glenn Youngkin a bill that could stimulate the development of virtual power plants in Virginia. The Community Energy Act commissioned Dominion Energy to launch a pilot of 450 MW Virtual Power Place, allowing houses and companies to collect solar panels, batteries and more in a flexible grid source. Youngkin decided to pronounce two other accounts that Virginia Nuts Companies would have required to invest in energy storage.
New Massachusetts account could reduce non-resesian-zonne-network measurement
Boston, Massachusetts
A bill introduced by Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey is a mixed bag for renewable energy. It would enable the state to enter into contracts for new purchasing of clean energy instead of demanding them to go through a utility, but would also make cuts for a net allowance for non-residential solar projects, including a community solar.
Utility -updates of New Jersey will streamline the of the interconnection
Trenton, New Jersey
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities has recently approved updates for the modernization rules of the net intended to reduce delays in the interconnection process and to speed up the timeline for projects that come online. The rule changes make it easier and enable more distributed energy sources to connect to the New Jersey distribution network.
House passes a more bruising budget for the solar industry
Washington, DC
The House of Representatives has approved a budget law with Last-minute changes At the end of May that would remove the residential solar ITC (25D), the phasing periods for the ITC (48th) and PTC (45y) and remove more. The Senate is back from a two -week break on 2 June and will now take the bill.
High rates initiated on solar cells and panels from Southeast -Asia
Washington, DC
The American International Trade Commission has brought a confirmive determination in its antidumping and countervailing Duty (AD/CVD) research into silicon solar cells and panels from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. De Dept. Or Commerce will issue its tariff conceptions on 9 June and CBP starts to collect tasks on 16 June.
Commerce reveals low CVD rates in the tariff case of the battery anodal rate
Washington, DC
Trade of the Trade has released its provisional counter vailing tasks (CVD) in the business with battery ano material from China. The total CVD percentage was lower than expected, but the industry is of the opinion that the provisional anti -dumping rates that must be released in July can be more important.