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Puerto Rico Energy Resilience

Apr 14, 2021 9:00:00 AM / by Paul Fischer posted in Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, Solar, Solar Development, Residential Solar, Solar Finance, Policy, Utilities, Markets, Business, Puerto Rico, Distributed Storage, Rooftop Solar, Microgrids, Solar Incentives, Climate Plan, Investments, Climate Change, Solar Panels, Energy Generation, Opinion & Analysis, Industrial Solar, Technology, Residential PV, Breiter Planet Properties, Utility Scale Markets, Batteries, Solar Rooftop, Renewables, Blackouts, Battery

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Here’s what Biden’s infrastructure bill offers solar and cleantech

Apr 1, 2021 8:45:00 AM / by Tim Sylvia, pv magazine posted in Solar Finance, Policy, United States, Energy Storage, Markets, Balance of Systems, Solar Industry, Finance, Solar Incentives, Electric Vehicles, Infrastructure, Green Hydrogen, Grids, Integration, Technology, Sustainability, Employment, Utility Scale Markets, Batteries, Covid-19, Green Finance, Legal, Manufacturing, Markets & Policy, Technology & R&D, Battery

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Governor Baker Signs off on New Climate Law

Mar 29, 2021 1:05:00 PM / by Paul Fischer posted in Renewable Energy, Solar, Community, Residential Solar, Non-Profit, MA SMART Program, Massachusetts, Utilities, Solar Industry, Business, Finance, Wind Energy, Community Solar, Legislation, Solar Incentives, Climate Plan, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Energy Efficiency, Solar Panels, Energy Generation, Industrial Solar, Electrification, Sustainability, Government, Environmental Impact, Resilience, Clean Energy, New England, Charlie Baker

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On Friday, March 26th, Governor Charlie Baker signed a new climate bill into law. The official name of the law is “An Act Creating A Next Generation Roadmap for Massachusetts Climate Policy”. Kind of a mouthful. This new law aims to tackle a wide range of challenges and sets goals for the state to reach. It continues the trend of Massachusetts being one of the most progressive states when it comes to climate action.

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ERCOT Blackouts and A Search for Energy Resilience

Mar 29, 2021 9:30:00 AM / by Paul Fischer posted in Solar Development, Policy, Energy Storage, Solar Industry, Texas, Microgrids, Community Solar, Legislation, Solar Incentives, Solar Plus Storage, ERCOT, Energy Transition, Industrial Solar, Grids, Integration, Clean Energy, Solar assets, Markets & Policy, Political Action, txenergy, Blackouts

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On Wednesday, March 24th Advanced Energy Economy (AEE) held a webinar titled "Search for Resilience: Texas Blackouts, Policy Fallout, and How Advanced Energy Can Help”. It has been about one month since the disastrous winter weather caused blackouts all across ERCOT, Texas’s electric grid. It was enlightening to hear from industry and policy experts about what has happened in the wake of the blackouts, and what the future of ERCOT and other electric grids across the United States will look like. 

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Explore Our Online Store

Aug 7, 2020 12:30:00 PM / by Paul Fischer posted in Renewable Energy, Land Lease, Community, Energy, Solar Development, Solar Capital, Residential Solar, Roof Lease, Policy, Utilities, United States, Andrew Breiter-Wu, Investment Tax Credit, Solar Incentives, Decarbonization, Solar Panels, Electrification, Breiter Planet Properties, Environmental Impact, Utility Scale Markets, Renewables, Solar assets, Prices, solar goals

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Breiter Planet Properties President Andrew Breiter-Wu takes you on a virtual tour of our new Online Solar Shop. In less than 5 minutes you can navigate through the online shop and realize your solar energy dreams. Our prices cannot be beat, and we are dedicated to helping you throughout the entire process.

As technology has advanced and more solar projects have been developed, prices have fallen. State and federal level incentives that are available to make the switch to solar even more affordable.

 

At Breiter Planet Properties, we leverage these market conditions to provide ultimate value to our customers. We are excited to offer the lowest cost solar projects in the country. We ensure our customers get the best value on the market while providing high quality equipment and reliable labor.

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Northeast US added 800 MW of rooftop solar in 2019

Mar 9, 2020 8:45:00 AM / by William Driscoll, pv magazine posted in Solar Access to All, Massachusetts, Policy, Vermont, Markets, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Installations, Solar Incentives, New Jersey, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Infrastructure, Climate Change, Residential PV, Industrial PV, Commercial PV, Pennsylvania

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Energy Storage Legislation in Massachusetts

Oct 21, 2019 9:15:00 AM / by Paul Fischer posted in Real Estate, Solar Energy, Solar, Solar Development, Residential Solar, MA SMART Program, Massachusetts, Energy Storage, Utility-Scale PV, Boston, Finance, Distributed Storage, Microgrids, SouthCoast MA, Legislation, Solar Incentives, Solar Plus Storage, Decarbonization, Infrastructure, Climate Change, California Fires

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Solar Plus Cannabis Solutions

Sep 3, 2019 10:03:00 AM / by Paul Fischer posted in Real Estate, Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, Solar, Solar Development, Solar Capital, Cannabis, Rooftop Solar, Legislation, Solar Incentives

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The sun is rising on the cannabis industry in the United States. Cannabis is now fully legal in ten states: Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, Michigan, Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Colorado, Alaska, and the District of Columbia. With widespread legalization, the cannabis industry is growing rapidly. Despite its speedy growth, there are two major roadblocks that the cannabis industry faces. Energy costs and limited backing from traditional banks hinder the industry's further expansion.

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How You Can Help #DefendtheITC

Aug 22, 2019 10:00:00 AM / by SEIA posted in Policy, United States, Legislation, ITC, Investment Tax Credit, Solar Incentives

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We need to build momentum for the Renewable Energy Extension Act and keep the pressure on lawmakers to support solar's #1 federal policy priority. 

Last month, leaders in the U.S. House and Senate introduced companion bills to extend the 30% solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC) for 5 years, a major step on the road to defending this critical, bipartisan policy. 

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California’s community has chosen 2 GW of renewables

Aug 15, 2019 9:08:00 AM / by John Weaver, pv magazine posted in Community, Solar Development, California, United States, Utility-Scale PV, San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E), Southern California Edison (SCE), Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), PPA, Solar Incentives, Community Choice Aggregators

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Community choice aggregators in California have now signed over 2 GW of power purchase agreements for renewable energy projects, with 1.4 GW in 43 projects coming from solar power.

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