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Greenhouse Effective: A Pilot Lowers Clean Energy Costs for Indoor Agriculture

December 28, 2020
Source: PV Magazine
This December 28 news item traces a way to grow food indoors with higher consumer choice, cleaner supply and lower energy costs.
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It's a Fact: Racial Bias Traps Heat in Urban Sections and Traps People in Energy Poverty

December 11, 2020
Source: Scientific American
Breaking through from suspicion through conviction to fact, researchers presented papers this fall showing a persistent link between peoples' skin color and their situation in overheated, overpriced built environments.
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With Oil Historically Cheap, Oil-Producing States Plow Into...Solar!

May 06, 2020
Source: Bloomberg Green
Where oil has flowed for decades, plunges in oil price can't make fossil fuels outshine solar in terms of cost.
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Oil Giant BP Says It Will Cut Carbon Emissions to Net Zero by 2050

February 27, 2020
Source: New Scientist
BP has become the biggest oil and gas company to promise to cut its carbon emissions to net zero by 2050. Bernard Looney, BP’s new chief executive, said that it was “no longer enough” to provide reliable and affordable energy, it had to be cleaner too.
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UK’s First Post-Subsidy Community Solar Farm Completed

February 27, 2020
Source: The Ecologist
Community Owned Renewable Energy Partners and Yealm Community Energy are celebrating the successful connection of the U.K.’s first subsidy-free community ground-mount solar.
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Tensions Flare as California’s Solar Industry Waits for Key Ruling on Community Solar Market

February 27, 2020
Source: Greentech Media
Debate continues to simmer in California as to what role community solar projects will play as part of the state's new building codes that require solar installations on all new homes, which went into effect at the start of this year.
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Long Island Boosts Credit Offered to Community Solar Developers

February 27, 2020
Source: Greentech Media
New York’s Long Island Power Authority upped the incentives offered to community solar projects in its territory, providing some concessions to solar developers but ultimately falling short of what the industry said it needed to provide the certainty to finance projects there.
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Rigging the System Against Clean Energy

February 27, 2020
Source: Bloomberg
"In the latest attempt by the Trump administration to obstruct the clean energy transition and artificially revive a dying coal industry, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission — or FERC — has issued an order creating new rules that unfairly favor electricity from coal plants over cleaner and less costly alternatives."

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