West Virginians look to find a place for solar power in coal country

West Virginians look to find a place for solar power in coal country

Solar panel installers are up before dawn, loading pallets into trucks at a warehouse in Huntington, West Virginia. Today’s job sites include a backyard in the hills south of the city and the roof of a homeless shelter.

This scene was hard to imagine 15 years ago, when mines employed almost twice as many people in West Virginia as they do now, and it’s partly thanks to the Biden administration’s climate law.

W.Va. PSC Staff: Electricity Reliability Unreasonable

W.Va. PSC Staff: Electricity Reliability Unreasonable

By Curtis Johnson

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - West Virginia state regulators argue Appalachian Power’s reliability is unreasonable.

That argument comes as the West Virginia Public Service Commission considers a request from Appalachian Power and sister company Wheeling Power to change measuring sticks for how electric reliability is measured.

New Ethics Pledge to Boost Trust in West Virginia’s Solar Industry

New Ethics Pledge to Boost Trust in West Virginia’s Solar Industry

Charleston, WV — Solar United Neighbors of West Virginia (SUN) and West Virginians for Energy Freedom (WV4EF) have launched the Solar Installer Code of Ethics and Ethics Pledge to promote transparency and integrity within West Virginia’s growing solar industry. This initiative aims to support local solar professionals in maintaining high ethical standards while safeguarding consumers during the state’s transition to clean energy.