Is a community solar garden subscription right for your local government?

Community Solar Gardens can be an excellent opportunity for cities, counties, and other local governments to get involved in solar energy and engage community members.
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How Massachusetts’ C&I Energy Users Can Capitalize on New Solar+Storage Incentives

Enel X

A new incentive program the Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART) program compensates behind-the-meter solar power capacity in the state. While solar incentive programs are not new to Massachusetts, the SMART program creates a new opportunity for C&I energy users to integrate solar-plus-storage systems at no upfront cost, which can provide valuable off-grid power resources to reduce energy spend significantly while also earning payments through New England’s demand response programs.
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Energy Storage: The Value Proposition for a Sustainable Future

McKim & Creed, Inc.

oin us for an engaging panel discussion on energy storage featuring experts from Duke Energy, TECO, Wartsila, and Powin Energy. Our panelists, moderated by McKim & Creed’s published Director of Renewables, Sol Haroon, will explore how energy storage can help meet the challenges of obtaining and utilizing clean, predictable, dispatchable and resilient power in the 21st century. Discussion will also include how energy storage is radically changing the renewable energy landscape and the path forward to developing a brighter energy future. To learn more about energy storage, we welcome you to join this conversation on Thursday, March 10 at Noon ET.
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How to build an EV charging program

Looking to build a high-impact EV charging program? Join this webinar for actionable tips to help you take a data-driven approach to deploying EV charging across your business. How to effectively qualify sites and deploy charging stations
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How Carbon Policy Affects Renewable Energy Markets

Center for Resource Solutions

Renewable energy generation provides important greenhouse gas emissions benefits. Carbon regulations and markets, like California’s cap-and-trade program, interact with renewable energy markets, like Renewable Portfolio Standards and voluntary renewable energy purchasing, in important ways. They can be complementary, and even incremental with respect to emissions reductions where certain policy mechanisms are in place.
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