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Half of U.S. Households May Go Solar by 2050

Experts predict nearly half of U.S. homes will go solar by 2050. SunValue explores why solar energy is set to shine brighter despite the current market drop.
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Arkansas Ends 1:1 Solar Net Metering: Here's What to Expect

Arkansas has now officially moved away from the 1:1 net metering rates. SunValue examines what it means for new solar adopters and the state’s solar landscape.

Massive Solar Roof Project Kicks Off at New JFK Terminal

JFK Airport starts building a solar project to supply half of the new terminal's daily energy. Stay tuned with SunValue as we explore this unique venture!
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U.S. Raises Tariffs on China: What It Means for Solar

What do new tariffs on Chinese solar imports mean for U.S. solar? SunValue takes a closer look at the impact on both consumers and manufacturers.
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DOE’s Draft Plan Could Slash Solar Interconnection Delays

It now takes a hefty five years to connect PV projects to the grid, with wait times growing. SunValue examines a new DOE plan that could finally offer the fix.
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U.S. Community Solar to Double by 2029, Says Wood Mackenzie

Experts forecast a 100% increase in US community solar capacity within the next five years. Let's unpack the prospects and hurdles of shared solar energy.
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Solar Panel Makers Sound Alarm Over 'Critical' Import Surge

U.S. solar panel producers are demanding urgent action from the government as imports from Vietnam and Thailand skyrocket. Keep reading to see what’s happening.
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Is California's NEM Policy Still Unfair to Non-Solar Users?

California's government agency claims that NEM unfairly burdens non-solar clients and proposes lowering credits for long-time solar owners. Read on for more.