Kenergy Solar, Adat Shalom Reconstructionist Congregation, and
Altus Power Management Sign Solar Power Purchase Agreement
Annapolis, MD – December 14, 2010 — Kenergy Solar, the Annapolis, MD-based solar service solutions provider today announced the signing of a 20-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for a 44,000-watt roof-mounted solar photovoltaic system between Adat Shalom Reconstructionist Congregation and Altus Power Management. This partnership marks one of the first solar energy PPAs with a synagogue in the Washington, D.C. metro area.
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Ken Stadlin, President Kenergy Solar, Supports Accelerating Solar Component in Maryland RPS
A slate of bills offered by Gov. Martin O'Malley to promote renewable and alternative energy growth are moving closer to passage.
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In Kansas, Climate Skeptics Embrace Cleaner Energy by Leslie Kaufman
SALINA, Kan. – Residents of this deeply conservative city do not put much stock in scientific predictions of climate change.
Chinese Policies Could Hurt U.S. Renewable Industries
China has enacted a series of policies that have made it one of the largest consumers of renewable energy in the world, but the country has also moved steadily to shut out foreign participation in its renewable energy market, according to a new report commissioned by the National Foreign Trade Council (NFTC).
Maryland Mid Size Solar Grant Increases from $0.25 - $0.50/watt for 20 — 100 kW Systems
Grants will now be awarded for PV installations at $500 per kilowatt up to $50,000.
Sungevity Enters Solar Lease Space
As the solar-as-a-service space grows rapidly in the U.S., another company has announced the creation of a lease program for California-based homeowners.
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