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The milestone comes as solar production continues to grow rapidly in Texas, where it has recently begun outpacing coal over the course of a year.
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A majority of new energy added to the grid in the U.S. came from solar installations, according to a new report.
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Some local officials worry solar could take a big bite out of agricultural land. So far, it has amounted to less than 1%, trade group says.
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An Evergy spokesperson said solar projects approved by Kansas and Missouri will be generating electricity for customers in time to qualify for existing tax credits.
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Federal incentives to lessen the financial burden of solar panel installations are ending earlier than originally planned after the July 4 passage of the tax and spending law.
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A report from the Texas Reliability Entity shows that the ERCOT grid is increasingly reliable. And that’s mostly because of solar and battery storage additions to the state’s energy portfolio. That directly contradicts President Trump’s Department of Energy.
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Dallas-based Leeward Renewable Energy is constructing the project in Mayes County starting in mid-January.
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A proposed project near Maize and Colwich has raised concerns among neighbors about environmental and economic impacts.
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Wichita — Kansas is a national leader in wind energy, but a new report shows the state lags in the adoption of other so-called green technologies. Find...
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Western Farmers Electric Cooperative has entered into an agreement with NextEra Energy Resources to build the largest combined wind, solar and energy...