By John Lynch for WTRF
The Public Service Commission of West Virginia approved two shared solar power projects on Monday.
By Ryan Kennedy
Behind-the-meter solar for homes, businesses, and communities comes with numerous benefits, said a paper from Stanford engineering professor Mark Jacobson.projects can generally be placed in two buckets: they are either large utility-scale ground mounted projects connected to the grid, or they are smaller, distributed projects, typically 20 MW in capacity or less.
By Brad McElhinny
West Virginia Metro News
Some West Virginia residents have already started to formally protest a rate increase of $250 million a year proposed by power companies serving the state.