Net metering a victim of its own success for some rural utilities
The 75-foot-tall 35kw Vestas wind turbine at Butterworks Farm in Westfield provides half the farm’s electricity needs. The success of a subsidy for small renewable energy projects is proving costly for...
View ArticleIssue of sustaining net metering projects beyond 4 percent cap generates...
The question of whether some rural utilities should finance small renewable energy projects has taken a nosedive into the realm of legal ambiguity. The issue stems from a law that requires utilities to...
View ArticleAdvocates protest as more utilities stop or reduce projects eligible for...
A solar installation. Washington Electric Cooperative is the only utility in Vermont that has continued to accept applications to its net-metering, renewable-energy program, even after surpassing a...
View ArticleVermont Electric Coop suggests lowering subsidy for alternative energy projects
James Eniti uses net metering with Washington Electric Cooperative in East Montpelier. Photo by Roger Crowley/for VTDigger The state’s second largest utility has stepped out front in the debate over...
View ArticleTemporary fix proposed for net-metering program
Darren Springer, deputy commissioner of the Department of Public Service, provided the department’s recommendation for a net metering program to the House Committee on Natural Resources and Energy....
View ArticleBill to raise net metering cap sails through House
The Vermont House on Wednesday overwhelmingly approved a proposal to lift the cap on how much power utilities can accept from net-metering projects. The current cap is 4 percent; H.702 would raise the...
View ArticleLegislative wrap: Net metering took center stage among energy bills
James Eniti uses net metering with Washington Electric Cooperative in East Montpelier. Photo by Roger Crowley/for VTDiggerA program that offers residents and businesses credit for generating their own...
View ArticleSolar installer offers financing package that eliminates upfront costs
A SunCommon solar installation. Courtesy photo Vermonters seeking to generate their own solar electricity often cite upfront costs as a major hurdle. A Vermont solar installer and financier says...
View ArticleNet metering a victim of its own success for some rural utilities
The 75-foot-tall 35kw Vestas wind turbine at Butterworks Farm in Westfield provides half the farm’s electricity needs. The success of a subsidy for small renewable energy projects is proving costly for...
View ArticleIssue of sustaining net metering projects beyond 4 percent cap generates...
The question of whether some rural utilities should finance small renewable energy projects has taken a nosedive into the realm of legal ambiguity. The issue stems from a law that requires utilities to...
View ArticleAdvocates protest as more utilities stop or reduce projects eligible for...
A solar installation. Washington Electric Cooperative is the only utility in Vermont that has continued to accept applications to its net-metering, renewable-energy program, even after surpassing a...
View ArticleVermont Electric Coop suggests lowering subsidy for alternative energy projects
James Eniti uses net metering with Washington Electric Cooperative in East Montpelier. Photo by Roger Crowley/for VTDigger The state’s second largest utility has stepped out front in the debate over...
View ArticleTemporary fix proposed for net-metering program
Darren Springer, deputy commissioner of the Department of Public Service, provided the department’s recommendation for a net metering program to the House Committee on Natural Resources and Energy....
View ArticleBill to raise net metering cap sails through House
The Vermont House on Wednesday overwhelmingly approved a proposal to lift the cap on how much power utilities can accept from net-metering projects. The current cap is 4 percent; H.702 would raise the...
View ArticleLegislative wrap: Net metering took center stage among energy bills
James Eniti uses net metering with Washington Electric Cooperative in East Montpelier. Photo by Roger Crowley/for VTDiggerA program that offers residents and businesses credit for generating their own...
View ArticleSolar installer offers financing package that eliminates upfront costs
A SunCommon solar installation. Courtesy photo Vermonters seeking to generate their own solar electricity often cite upfront costs as a major hurdle. A Vermont solar installer and financier says...
View ArticleNet metering a victim of its own success for some rural utilities
The 75-foot-tall 35kw Vestas wind turbine at Butterworks Farm in Westfield provides half the farm’s electricity needs. The success of a subsidy for small renewable energy projects is proving costly for...
View ArticleIssue of sustaining net metering projects beyond 4 percent cap generates...
The question of whether some rural utilities should finance small renewable energy projects has taken a nosedive into the realm of legal ambiguity. The issue stems from a law that requires utilities to...
View ArticleAdvocates protest as more utilities stop or reduce projects eligible for...
A solar installation. Washington Electric Cooperative is the only utility in Vermont that has continued to accept applications to its net-metering, renewable-energy program, even after surpassing a...
View ArticleVermont Electric Coop suggests lowering subsidy for alternative energy projects
James Eniti uses net metering with Washington Electric Cooperative in East Montpelier. Photo by Roger Crowley/for VTDigger The state’s second largest utility has stepped out front in the debate over...
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