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Minnesota to ask: What is the value of solar power?

Utility customers who own solar panels are doing society a favor, helping to cut carbon emissions and ease transmission line congestion, among other benefits. Or, they're power-grid freeloaders, lowering their own electric bills but sticking everyone else with a bigger share...

source: Midwest Energy News
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Utility customers who own solar panels are doing society a favor, helping to cut carbon emissions and ease transmission line congestion, among other benefits. Or, they're power-grid freeloaders, lowering their own electric bills but sticking everyone else with a bigger share...

source: Midwest Energy News

Critics have accused the Obama administration of being unwilling to exploit federal lands for energy. But the Interior Department is now taking aggressive action to promote green-power development in areas it controls.

source: The Daily Beast

Massachusetts' No. 2 national ranking in clean technology is a tribute to the green energy policies the state has implemented and encouraged over the last several years. As environmental concerns grow along with the perils of global warming, those policies will pay greater...

source: The Berkshire Eagle

Fairfield, Conn., is continuing its efforts to switch to greener energy sources by adding solar panels to town-owned facilities in the near future. The Board of Selectmen approved easements to allow Skyview Development to install photovoltaic panels that will produce solar...

source: Fairfield Daily Voice

With Southern California's largest electric generating station broken and scheduled for removal, solar generation levels have reached a record level in California, state officials said. Solar power generation on California's grid set a new all-time high output of 2,071 megawatts.

source: KSWB-TV

Idaho Power Co. proposes allowing its solar customers to "self-select" the one-year period in which they can use credits they earn generating their own electricity. But it still wants to end its practice of paying customers at the end...

source: Idaho Statesman

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