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Connecticut Towns Want Permission to Buy Clean Power on Behalf of Residents

January 24, 2020
Source: Energy News Network
A growing list of Connecticut towns want to play a bigger role in procuring clean energy, but first they need state lawmakers to give them the authority. Known as community choice aggregation, the model gives local governments the right to buy power on behalf of their residents, enabling them to focus on buying more renewable energy or lowering costs, or both.
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Low-Income Kentucky Families Get Shares in Solar Field

January 13, 2020
Source: Houston Chronicle
Louisville Gas and Electric's solar share program allows ratepayers to purchase a share of a large solar field and get a credit on their utility bills for the solar energy the share generates, WKYU-FM reports.
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New Jersey Lowers Price Utilities Pay for Solar as It Phases Out Credit Program

December 18, 2019
Source: Utility Dive
The program is a "bridge" between the Solar Renewable Energy Certificate and "a yet-to-be determined successor incentive program," the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities said in a statement announcing its decision. New credits established under the program, Transition Renewable Energy Certificates, will be capped at a fixed price over a 15-year contract.
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New Money: Green Banks and Green Bonds Are Bringing Billions to Utilities for the Energy Transition

December 02, 2019
Source: Utility Dive
Utilities like Duke Energy and Xcel Energy have issued billions in green bonds to fund renewables development. Green banks in New York, Connecticut and other states are backing investments in distributed resources and energy efficiency. It appears much more institutional money wants in on the green opportunity.
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Northeast Green Banks Inspire National Proposal for Clean Energy Financing

October 31, 2019
Source: Renewable Energy World
The National Climate Bank Act introduced this year is based in part on successful projects in Connecticut and New York.
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Offshore Wind Farm Proposals Hit the Desk of Connecticut Regulators

October 09, 2019
Source: Connecticut Post
Rival developer teams filed formal proposals with Connecticut regulators to build massive new wind farms off New England’s southern coast, with the state having mandated that 40% of its electricity be generated from renewable sources within a decade’s time.
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Connecticut Program Pairs Energy Efficiency with All Solar Installations

June 12, 2019
Source: Energy News Network
Through a partnership with the Connecticut , the Louisiana-based company PosiGen is able to include energy efficiency improvements with all of its solar installations.
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Cities Pressure TVA to Boost Renewable Energy as Memphis Weighs Breaking Away

May 29, 2019
Source: InsideClimate News
The city's municipal utility, the Tennessee Valley Authority's largest customer, has launched a study to explore whether it can save money by breaking away from TVA, possibly by developing or buying renewable energy sources like solar and wind.

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