by David Nurse | Nov 15, 2017 | Blog, Renewables |
When we talk about renewable energy project finance, we separate the audience into two types of people: developers who build and sell when the project is live, and others who build a project to own. For developers who build to sell, finding buyers is a key component...
by David Nurse | Jun 27, 2017 | Blog |
Who do you turn to for reliable news about the solar energy industry? We’ve identified seven trustworthy websites (and a bonus site!) you can turn to for the latest in solar news, industry changes, upcoming renewables projects, and more. Check out the list below and...
by David Nurse | May 8, 2017 | Blog |
Renewable energy tax credits are essential to early-stage and small developers. These tax credits allow developers to sell energy cheaper so they can compete with traditional energy sources, like coal and natural gas, because these developers get money on the back end...
by David Nurse | Apr 27, 2017 | Blog |
Across the United States, the renewable energy policy landscape varies as much as the terrain. Solar and wind policies are driven largely by individual states—each with its own focus (or lack thereof). Following are highlights of the most-promising and least-promising...
by David Nurse | Mar 31, 2017 | Blog |
When you think about the top solar states in the U.S., you may have a preconceived idea of which ones make the list. And while some of the leaders in the U.S. solar market are probably those you’d expect, others may surprise you. (For example, the Sunshine State is...
by David Nurse | Jun 2, 2016 | Blog |
Our clients often refer to Energy Acuity (EA) as a “one-stop-shop” for their business development needs. This involves utilizing our request for proposals, up-to-date project tracking, executive information, energy pricing data, and our extensive property data. Some...
by David Nurse | Jan 20, 2016 | Blog |
The war over net-metering between solar advocates and utilities rages on. Nevada, home to a (formerly) rapidly expanding residential solar industry and some of the nation’s most abundant solar resources, recently became the site of perhaps the most decisive victory...
by David Nurse | Oct 28, 2015 | Blog |
During the past month First Energy Corporation, the large investor-owned utility serving customers across Pennsylvania and Ohio issued two separate requests for proposals seeking the supply of renewable energy credits from qualified sources. Last week the utility...