March 2022

Solar Alliance Commences Construction in Kentucky for LG&E, KU Utility Solar Project

Another Solar Alliance solar project is in New Market, Tenn. Solar Alliance Energy Inc. has commenced construction on a 500 kW solar project in Kentucky for Louisville Gas and Electric Co. (LG&E) and Kentucky Utilities Co. (KU), regulated utilities that serve more than 1.3 million customers. The project represents section five of LG&E and KU’s

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What’s the potential of floating offshore wind?

Principle Power’s WindFloat Atlantic Project off Portugal (Courtesy : Principle Power Follow @EngelsAngle According to a new report, the U.S. could soon be a leader for floating offshore wind development. The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) highlighted the U.S. and four other countries —  Italy, Ireland, Morocco, and the Philippines — for their potential to

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Indiana Law Gives Residents More Solar Rights When HOAs Deny Panel Installations

After six years of trying, a newly passed Indiana bill makes it more difficult for homeowners’ associations (HOA) to ban residents from putting solar panels to their homes, according to Sarah Bowman of Indianapolis Star. House Enrolled Act 1196 gives homeowners the ability to petition their HOA boards if solar panels

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Shanco Distributes GAF Energy’s Solar Roof Shingles in Virginia and Maryland

Shanco, a Mid-Atlantic roofing contractor, is the first to offer the Timberline Solar Roof. Timberline Solar, a Timberline Solar-certified solar roof, was recently launched by GAF Energy, a Standard Industries company. Timberline Solar uses roofing materials to produce clean energy. This results in a roof that is durable and attractive. Residents in Maryland and Virginia

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SEIA, Wood Mackenzie Report Uncertain Solar Growth Due to Supply, Legislation Issues

Abigail Ross Hopper According to the U.S. Solar Market Insight 2021 Year in Review report, U.S. prices for solar increased by as much as 18% in 2021 because of unprecedented supply chain challenges, trade action and legislative uncertainty. The U.S. Solar Market Insight 2021 Year in Review report. According to the report of the Solar

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