Jan. 25, 2018 Will the country's first mandatory residential demand charge slow the Massachusetts solar boom? ; New DOE competition seeks to boost US solar manufacturing ; Maine's governor puts the kibosh on new wind power in the state; Cost settlement for failed $7.5B Kemper 'clean coal' project heads to finish line
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While hydro led the way as the top renewable energy generation source in 2017, wind energy is expected to beat it thanks to significant capacity being added in 2018 and 2019.
Opponents of the charge, approved as part of an Eversource rate case, say it could harm the growth of solar and other distributed resources by significantly increasing costs for customers.
The Energy Department said the goal is to accelerate the "cycles of learning" from years to weeks, while creating partnerships that connect entrepreneurs to the private sector.
Arkansas lawmakers also pushed back against a transmission line built by Clean Line Energy Partners, asking Energy Secretary Rick Perry to withdraw the Energy Department's involvement.
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