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Switching to electronic permitting for rooftop solar in Massachusetts could help unleash the Bay State’s rooftop solar potential
The future of solar energy is bright and it will help us power our lives with clean, renewable energy.
Every year, enough sunlight shines on America to provide 100 times more power than we need. We’re only capturing a tiny percentage of it, but that’s changing. More Americans are going solar every day, which is helping to bring down costs, and improve the technology. Already enough solar capacity has been installed to power the equivalent of more than 15 million homes. Together we can harness more of the sun’s energy, and have cleaner air, a more stable climate, more resilient communities and a brighter future.
Switching to electronic permitting for rooftop solar in Massachusetts could help unleash the Bay State’s rooftop solar potential
Twenty leaders urge Healey to set a goal of installing 10 gigawatts of solar by 2030.
New Hampshire utility plans to replace polluting plants with clean energy infrastructure
How automated permitting, and particularly SolarAPP+, promises to revolutionize permitting for clean energy
Rooftop solar panels could generate nearly half of the electricity currently used in Massachusetts each year.
Environment Massachusetts's acting director Johanna Neumann briefed members of the Massachusetts legislature's clean energy caucus on rooftop solar in the Bay State
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