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Can New England Meet Its 80% Greenhouse Gas Reduction By 2050?

All the New England States have committed to achieving an ambitious 80% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Is the goal feasible and what will need to be done to achieve it?

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Toronto Company Pursues Another Solar Project

The renewable energy industry outpaced coal generation for 153 days versus 39 in 2019. Here’s how the solar industry has evolved and how trends have impacted the solar outlook for 2021.

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Unlocking Solar Diversity: NYC’s Community Solar Option

Community solar has experienced enormous growth across the country over the past few years. From 2016 to 2019, the total capacity leapt from roughly 300 to 1400 megawatts (MW), more than quadrupling the supply.

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Solar Farm Hiring 30 Workers

Our Blanchard Road project has 30 positions open for locals looking for work on a solar project.

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Why Is Maine Seeing an Increase in Renewable Energy Jobs?

It’s an exciting time for farmers and solar energy developers, now that Maine is set to become one of the leaders in renewable energy and clean job growth.

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Tax Deal Negotiations Move Forward For Community Solar Project

Negotiations for a prospective tax abatement deal for a Toronto developer’s community solar project can commence after receiving a nod from county economic development officials Thursday.

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Increasing Yields By Solarizing Low-Income Communities

OYA Renewables has recently partnered with a New York affordable solar developer, on a mission to equip more than 2,500 regulated affordable housing buildings with rooftop arrays.

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Harvesting The Sun is The New Cash Crop

Long hours, hard work, and the uncertainties of weather and yield are nothing new to farming, but the 21st century presents new and unique challenges—and the results are increasingly dependent on factors beyond farmers’ control.

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Massachusetts Solar Advocates Welcome SMART Program Launch

Massachusetts solar advocates are pleased to see that the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU) has issued its Order on the Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART) program.

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