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The projects will reduce and avoid at least 43.7 million tons of greenhouse gases annually, equivalent to removing more than 10 million cars off the road every year.
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Nineteen percent of those surveyed say they have had discussions with solar developers in the last six months, up from 12 percent in March.
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In 2020, there were about 4,000 megawatts worth of large-scale solar projects in one of the first steps of the process — conducting studies to see if they can connect to the grid. Now there are 50,000 megawatts in the queue.
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Though solar panels can last about 30 years, the U.S. doesn't have a cost-effective way of recycling them right now — which could lead to a lot of waste.
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With approval from the state, CenterPoint Energy is subtracting the energy someone with solar panels uses from how much they produce almost in real-time, instead of monthly as it did before.
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Solar panel zoning requests moved one step closer to finalization Monday, following a Bartholomew County Commissioners meeting.
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Indiana utilities have more influence on politics in the state than you might imagine. Net metering is a good example.