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Grid congestion caps Minnesotan s rooftop solar ambitions

Grid congestion caps Minnesotan s rooftop solar ambitions FRANK JOSSIE of Energy News Network May 6, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail NORTHFIELD, Minn. (AP) The explosive growth of community solar projects to meet demand from Twin Cities customers is curtailing clean energy options in a southern Minnesota college town. Northfield, about 40 miles south of Minneapolis, is home to Carleton and St. Olaf colleges and around 20,000 residents, whose strong interest in clean energy is reflected in a solar adoption rate three times the state average. The city passed a climate action plan in 2019 that calls for eliminating carbon emissions by 2040, in part through the expansion of rooftop solar.

Rao Konidena - About

Rao Konidena Member since: 2014 Rao Konidena found Rakon Energy LLC because Rao is passionate about connecting clients to cost-effective solutions in energy consulting, storage, distributed energy resources, and electricity policy. Rao likes helping solar and storage developers and consumer and environmental advocate clients with his expertise in electricity policymaking and U.S. energy markets. Most recently, Rao was with Midcontinent ISO (MISO) as Principal Advisor for Policy Studies, working on energy storage and distributed energy resources. At MISO, Rao worked in management and non-management roles around resource adequacy, economic planning, business management, and policy functions. Rao volunteers as an engineering mentor for middle school students participating in the Future City competition. Rao is Co-President of the Finnish American Chamber of Commerce – Minnesota (FACC-MN), and on the Board of Ever Green Ene

Minnesota homeowners, solar groups back solar panel bill

Minnesota homeowners, solar groups back solar panel bill Follow Us Question of the Day By FRANK JOSSIE of Energy News Network - Associated Press - Saturday, February 20, 2021 ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - Jonathan Edmonson had plans to put a 16-kilowatt solar array on the roof of his suburban Minneapolis home, covering its dark blue roof with sleek black panels. In October, though, the homeowners association for his Blaine community rejected his proposal, citing aesthetic concerns and the lack of established guidelines for rooftop solar in the association’s bylaws. The electrical engineer is among a group of homeowners and solar advocates who are asking Minnesota lawmakers this session to support a bill (HF 257) allowing homeowners associations to regulate but not ban the installation of photovoltaic and solar thermal panels on single-family homes. The bill continues to progress through the House

Minnesota homeowners, solar groups back solar panel bill

Minnesota homeowners, solar groups back solar panel bill
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