Greece Moves to Embrace “Energy Democracy” with Plug-in Solar Reform

As we reported a few weeks ago, the United Kingdom is on the verge of legally approving plug-in solar systems based on the German model. The first providers are already positioning themselves, and initial price indications are circulating. A dynamic market development can therefore be expected. However, since last week it has also become known that a southern European country […]

Virginia Poised to Join Utah in Legalizing Plug-in Solar

Image Source: pluginsolarguide.com The momentum surrounding plug-in solar in the United States is entering a new phase. After Utah became the first state last year to approve plug-in solar systems of up to 1,200 watts, similar legislation in Virginia is now on the verge of passage. Following approval in both chambers of the General Assembly, only the governor’s signature is […]

UK Opens the Door to Plug-in Solar Amid Energy Security Concerns

Image Source: Britains Energy Secretary Ed Miliband in a BBC-Interview speaking about plug-in solar The war in Iran and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, including restrictions affecting oil tankers, are currently leaving a noticeable mark on household budgets all over Europe and the US. As cynical as it may sound, this situation does not have only negative consequences. Above all, […]

New Plug-In Solar Regulations Around the Globe

While Germany is still the largest plug-in solar market, more and more other countries all over the world are implementing pro plug-in solar regulations. In the past weeks alone, several nations have updated their regulatory framework to include plug-in solar as a pillar of decentralized energy production. Here’s an overview: BelgiumFollowing a change in the legal framework effective 17th of […]