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Standalone Energy Storage Incentive expands on ITC Bill

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Sullivan Solar Power
On March 9th, the “Energy Storage Tax Incentive and Deployment Act” was introduced in both the House of Representatives and in the Senate. Sponsors believe that if passed, this bill would build on the Solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC) (which was also recently extended earlier in 2021) by creating a stand-alone investment tax credit for energy storage technologies for utilities, businesses, and homes.
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Net Energy Metering Changes For Solar Installations [NEM 3.0]

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Kennedy Herbst
NEM 3.0, is currently being considered by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), with contributions from utility companies, the solar industry, and utility ratepayer advocates. This successor program, NEM 3.0, and the CPUC’s decisions could result in ramifications for solar industries, or individuals who want to install solar on their homes.
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New Ikea Solar Car Parks Part of Ambitious Green Investment

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Sullivan Solar Power
A company that built its brand primarily on hawking disposable, inexpensive furniture might seem an unlikely choice to spearhead a corporate climate revolution. Nonetheless, Ikea continues to show that it's serious about implementing a surprisingly ambitious climate agenda.
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