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How Can Communities Finance Microgrids for Public Safety?

Kat Friedrich
July 31, 2015
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In the United States, microgrids are concentrated in the Northeast, according to Katherine Tweed, a writer at Greentech Media. How can microgrids expand their footprint and reach other regions and cities?

MIT Report Calls for Output-Based Solar Subsidies

Fedor Petrenko
July 02, 2015
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In an interdisciplinary MIT study titled “The Future of Solar Energy,” leaders in technology, policy and economics evaluated multiple options for stimulating the United States solar industry. The authors asserted the current regime of subsidies at the federal, state and local levels is inefficient and has resulted in broad market...

Financing Climate Resilience for Affordable Housing

Kat Friedrich
March 13, 2015
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Climate resilience retrofits for affordable multifamily housing are critical to the survival of apartment residents. Jim Newman, principal of Linnean Solutions, said in a workshop at BuildingEnergy 15 on March 4 in Boston that “a lot of people are going to be sheltering in place.”

Solar PV Capacity Expands Quickly When States Provide the Right Incentives

July 26, 2013
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The United States solar photovoltaic (PV) industry has grown tremendously in recent years. In 2012, more than 3,300 MW of solar power were installed throughout the United States, with a record 1,300 MW installed in the last three months of the year alone.

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