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MassSolar MassSolar is a collaboration of Massachusetts solar businesses, solar owners, environmental advocates, community organizations and motivated citizens.

We are dedicated to:

1. Supporting the continued growth of the Massachusetts solar economy
2. Modernizing the energy industry to enable more distributed energy resources
3. Maximizing the potential of solar as a solution to climate change
4. Ensuring that everyone has fair and equitable access to solar power

10/10/2019

I invite you all to the first session of our October Clean Energy Caucus Briefing Series!

This is an opportunity for you to ask ANY questions about Solar Power. If you want to ask anonymously, do so here: https://bit.ly/2M1iQWM

10/08/2019

THE BAKER ADMINISTRATION is calling for an 800 megawatt expansion of the state’s relatively new solar incentive program, but a state lawmaker and industry advocates say that amount is way too small. The so-called SMART program launched last November and demand for incentives quickly outpaced the s...

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06/26/2019

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The Massachusetts SMART program is deploying 1.6 GW. The challenges of growth include long interconnection queues in some areas, incentives tapped out in others, equipment requirements increasing s…

New York is looking to go big on   and will reap significant economic and job creation benefits as a result.
05/23/2019

New York is looking to go big on and will reap significant economic and job creation benefits as a result.

Gov. Cuomo’s ambitious goal to develop 6 gigawatts of solar energy in New York by 2025 would not just benefit the environment but would create more than 11,000 new jobs and generate billions of dollars in economic benefits for the state and local governments, a new report from the non-profit organ...

The SMART solar incentive program is failing to expand access to low-income solar.
05/22/2019

The SMART solar incentive program is failing to expand access to low-income solar.

Among the barriers: privacy protections that make it hard to site projects that qualify for low-income incentives.

Consumer protection is essential, but it's not always front and center for some solar companies.
05/08/2019

Consumer protection is essential, but it's not always front and center for some solar companies.

PROVIDENCE — The residential solar industry has grown dramatically in recent years, bringing with it some dishonest sales and service practices.

05/07/2019

Supporters of the legislation say it’s unfair to low-income communities to offer smaller payments for community solar.

Have you seen this?
05/06/2019

Have you seen this?

Through a recently issued notice, DOER announced its intention to change the eligibility rules for existing SREC I solar projects. Specifically, DOER is proposing to change current regulations so that solar projects can no longer generate SRECs after the first 40 quarters in which they are eligible....

No surprise!
04/19/2019

No surprise!

Nationally, homes with solar-energy systems sold for 4.1% more on average than comparable homes without solar power. For the median-valued home, that translates to an additional $9,274. Nationally, homes with solar-energy systems sold for 4.1% more on average than comparable homes without solar powe...

04/11/2019

Just a few years ago, it was rare to see solar panels on the roof of a home or business. Now, it seems like solar panels are popping up everywhere.With a

03/27/2019

Resonant Energy is at home in the annex of a Dorchester church.

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Hatfield, MA
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