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The Environmental Protection Agency says it’s halting a program that could have helped low-income Montanans reduce their power bills. The “Solar for All” program, which helped homeowners buy and install solar panels, was eliminated by the President's tax and spending bill.
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Senate Bill 188 would have established a voluntary, subscription-style option for businesses or individual homeowners to purchase shares of a solar array. They could then be credited on their monthly bill for the electricity generated by the solar panels.
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Renewable energy industry advocates and Montana’s Attorney General are among those pushing back on an East Coast group’s petition that could put an end...
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Montana lawmakers sent a letter to the state’s congressional delegates Thursday expressing concern that President Donald Trump may put taxes on solar…
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Legislation introduced Wednesday in the Montana House would require officials to study how renewable energy generators, like solar panels, impact the…
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On Tuesday, Governor Steve Bullock released a plan to guide Montana’s energy future.The plan calls for legislation and funding for energy projects,…
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A couple of renewable energy groups are trying to change the conversation about energy policy in Montana."The markets we sell electricity to are moving…
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Local and national renewable energy advocates are saying the country needs to make sweeping changes in how they pay their energy bills. And those changes…
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Three weeks ago, President Obama laid out his long-awaited plan to address climate change. As he put it in a speech to college students, “I refuse to…