Jasmine, You might be interested in this new report done by Columbia Law in which they identify and examine 33 of the most pervasive false claims about solar energy, wind energy, and electric vehicles, with the aim of promoting a more informed discussion.
Rebutting 33 False Claims About Solar...
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Would love to hear what people are reading, and discover some other good sources.
Here's my current go-to list:
Reuters - Climate & Energy
Microgrid Knowledge
Utility Dive
PV Magazine
Environment America
SEIA News & Blog
CalMatters
I recommend listening to this podcast on the Energy Show if you are looking into switching out your gas water heater for a heat pump water heater.
What You Need to Know About Heat Pump Water Heaters
The answer to your question involves a number of factors. I recommend starting off your research by listening to the podcast below and then getting several solar contractors to provide quotes with their opinion on which panels are best for you. However, keep in mind that those contractors...
This is such an important topic since so many renters want to, and can, benefit from solar! Thnak you J_Davis for your response and Angel for getting this conversation started!
There is a new slate of pro-solar California bills that aim to keep rooftop solar growing. Read more and take action to support these bills: Legislators introduce bills to get rooftop solar growing again
Capital raising for qualified opportunity funds (QOFs) tracked by Novogradac slowed to $3.5 billion in 2023, down from $9.7 billion in 2022 and $9.2 billion in 2021.
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Oil industry has sought to block state backing for green tech since 1960s
Research shows industry lobbying against support for solar panels and electric cars while enjoying subsidies itself
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New York State Senate Bill S3596B is currently under review by the state Budget and Revenue Committee—if passed, it would expand the existing state solar energy system equipment credit from 25% of qualified system installation costs with a cap of $5,000, to a cap of $10,000.
Read more @ Forbes