“New Report: 10 States Making Things Particularly Difficult for Distributed Solar Power.”
This is an article that discusses a new report titled, “Throwing Shade: 10 Sunny States Blocking Distributed Solar Development.” This report is written in contrast to the report from a year ago issued by Environment America that looked at the top ten states from a policy perspective for solar power growth as of 2014.
Here are some takeaways:
“The following are the 10 states, with a short explanation as to how they make it tougher on cleantech companies than in the strongest solar states.”
“All of these states have high solar power potential, which is a major reason why they made this list.”
“[D]espite its nickname, ‘the Sunshine State’ has one of the weakest solar policy landscapes in the United States…Florida has essentially blocked all potential distributed solar development, especially for those who cannot afford to buy solar panels outright and install them on their own.”
For more detailed information, visit:
http://scalinggreen.tigercomm.us/2016/04/new-report-10-states-making-things-particularly-hard-distributed-solar/