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Nevada Stops Subsidizing Net Metering

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a homeowner with leased photovoltaic panels on their roof) in southern Nevada by approximately $623 per year, having the effect of increasing electricity costs for the many (including disproportionately, the poor). Net metering programs that exist today are a regressive income redistribution in support of a greater political goal.

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Energy Innovation: Solar Energy Solutions Continue to Gain Momentum

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Thu, 04/01/2021 - 13:50. Located on 10 acres in a Denver suburb, it serves some 500 low-income homes. . A common misconception is that to get to zero energy or zero energy-ready, your homes have to be all-electric," says Bryan Cordill, director of residential and commercial business development at PERC. In Montgomery County, Md.,

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Attainable Housing Options: Rethinking the Starter Home

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Consumer research we conducted in 2021 among 1,242 homeowners with a net worth of $100,000-plus (excluding those who never plan to move) shows that one in four respondents would prefer to rent if it allowed them to live in a home that met their exact needs. Since their grand opening in November 2022, the Villas are currently 63% pre-leased.

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Cover Story: New Energy Powers Growth

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The Solar Market Development Tax Credit, established in 2006, created an income tax credit for homeowners, businesses and agricultural entities that install solar PV or solar heating systems. The SEIA has found that “New Jersey was responsible for nearly one-third of the nation’s non-residential…solar installations last year.