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Missouri adopts PACE program legislation

Missouri Governor Jay Nixon has signed a bill into law allowing cities and counties to run Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) programs.

Despite concerns expressed last week by the Federal Housing Finance Agency (see this BrighterEnergy.org story), Gov Nixon said PACE programs were widely supported and would help many clean energy projects move forward.

PACE programs allow homes and businesses to finance energy efficiency upgrades and renewable energy projects through the property tax system.


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18 hours ago

ChargePoint America begins installing EV charging stations in Michigan

Installation is now underway on the first electric vehicle charging station to be established in Michigan by the $37 million ChargePoint America program. The facility at the NextEnergy headquarters in downtown Detroit is one of 5,000 being installed in nine areas of the US, on the federally-funded initiative from Coulomb Technologies. Hundreds of the new networked charging points will be installed throughout southern Michigan, from Grand Rapids to Detroit.
19 hours ago

Arizona firm wins $37m in solar equipment orders

Solar manufacturing equipment provider Amtech Systems has won $37 million in new business with new and existing customers in Asia. The company based in Tempe, Arizona, will provide its diffusion processing systems used in the production of silicon-based solar cells. Amtech said its expanding customer base has seen $157 million in orders since October 2009.
20 hours ago

ESA to install 1MW solar array in North Carolina

Florida solar developer ESA Renewables has won a contract to install a one megawatt solar power system in Culberson, North Carolina. The company agreed a 10-year power purchase agreement to sell power to Tennessee Valley Authority. ESA will design, engineer, construct and commission a system with 4,166 solar panels on a 16-acre site for completion in November 2010.
More information: http://www.esarenewables.com