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Vermont Hits Its Cap On New Solar Projects

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An array of 366 solar tracking devices stand in a field Oct. 31, 2014 in South Burlington, Vermont. (Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images)
An array of 366 solar tracking devices stand in a field Oct. 31, 2014 in South Burlington, Vermont. (Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images)

A lot of solar panels have been sprouting up across the Vermont landscape over the past decade. But last fall, Vermont’s largest utility hit the cap for how many new solar projects it can connect to the grid. That means some projects that were planned won’t get built this year.

Kathleen Masterson of Here & Now contributor Vermont Public Radio reports.

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Kathleen Masterson, reporter for Vermont Public Radio covering energy, environment, infrastructure and labor issues. She tweets @kathmasterson.

This segment aired on July 14, 2016.

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