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The state could miss out on $500 million in solar investment if regulators delay changes to contract terms under the federal law, Commissioner Andy Tobin argues.
The administrative law judge recommended eliminating the fee requested by the utility for solar users while lowering the compensation rate for rooftop solar.
Consumer and environmental advocates say the utility's 15-year plan in North Carolina is too expensive and doesn't do enough to eliminate fossil fuels.
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Con Edison's Brooklyn Queens Demand Management creates a win-win-win scenario for the utility, third-party companies and customers, highlighting advantages of non-traditional solutions.
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