This federal program provides financial rewards based on the amount of electricity produced by qualified wind turbines, offering a per-kilowatt-hour credit for the first ten years of energy production. Another crucial support mechanism is the Investment Tax Credit (ITC).
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NFPA 855 serves as the standard for the installation of stationary energy storage systems, addressing critical aspects such as design, construction, installation, commissioning, operation, maintenance, and decommissioning.
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New US regulations for grid-tied inverters are set to take effect in January 2026, impacting manufacturers, installers, and consumers by introducing enhanced safety, cybersecurity, and grid support functionalities for a more resilient and modern power system.
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With ample land, strong solar potential, and new federal funding streams, rural solar development is on the rise. From farms to fairgrounds, small towns to tribal lands, solar is becoming a critical tool for resilience, economic growth, and local energy independence.
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