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Among the new changes are new income tax rates on households earning at least $500,000 a year.
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Council passes legislation mirroring state rules, limiting local authority to projects under one megawatt.
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The legislation throws into question localities’ rights when regulating solar facilities.
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More solar farm restrictions promised by county councilman.
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The city district has two operational clean-energy buildings, with two more on the way. And at Holabird Academy, the perks are also educational.
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Utilities supported the measure while various stakeholders opposed, saying it’s time for the state to cut its losses.
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The county plans to break ground on another solar project this summer.
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It's part of the environmental climate push
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Kimberly Armstrong of United Solar Neighbors and Kristal Hansley of WeSolar, Inc. describe their groups' approach to going solar through community-distributed solar energy.
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Baltimore City Council members introduced a bill to create a property tax credit for solar energy devices and passed legislation that would require city contractors to create local hiring plans for projects over $5 million.