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The California Supreme Court unanimously ruled on Thursday that state regulators were given undue deference in deciding to ...
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California regulators and solar industry stakeholders are denouncing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's decision to ...
The high court rules an earlier case gave too much deference to the California Public Utilities Commission so a new hearing ...
The court revived a legal challenge to a 2022 regulation that significantly reduced the compensation utilities paid to owners ...
The California Supreme Court sided with environmental groups in a Thursday ruling, saying that state lawyers were wrong in ...
Justices told a lower court to revisit their decision to uphold cuts of 75 percent to payments for solar panel owners.
The president is killing a solar program, but California officials are taking heat for never having handed out the money.
The cuts are part of a sweeping end to a $7 billion Biden-era Environmental Protection Agency program called "Solar for All" ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said it will eliminate the Solar for All program designed to help low-income ...
It ruled that a lower court gave too much deference to state utility regulators over an updated policy that shrank ...
California's Supreme Court decision may boost solar owners' refunds. Discover why the case returns to lower courts for a ...
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