TN Joins Multi-State Coalition Urging Solar Lending Companies To Suspend Loan Payments

Tennessee Attorney General Skrmetti Has Joined A Coalition Of Eight Attorneys General Urging Solar Lending Companies To Suspend Loan Payments And The Accrual Of Interest For Customers Who Financed The Purchase Of A Solar Power System From Pink Energy And Have Not Received A Working Solar Power System.

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Solar Scam: Middle TN Homeowners Warn Against Faulty Alternative Energy Options

Most Homeowners Want To Find Ways To Maximize Savings On Everyday Items, A Desire That Often Leaves Them Vulnerable To Companies That May Not Really Have Their Best Interests In Mind. One Middle Tennessee Couple Is Out To Warn Fellow Tennessee Residents About The False Narrative Behind Saving Money Through Solar Power.

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Tennessee Below National Average For Renewable Energy Production

Tennessee Has A Long Way To Go To Meet Biden’s Executive Orders To Make The U.S. Carbon Neutral By 2050 With Only 13.9% Of The State’s Power Coming From Renewable Sources.

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Why Biden’s New Dawn Of Net-Zero Is Looking Like A Dark Day For Labor

In all pathways, the vast majority of mines and all coal power plants shutter by 2030, although the coal export business will live on. The ranks of 600,000 natural gas workers fall by more than two-thirds by 2050 in most scenarios. To compensate, the Biden administration pledges that the energy transition will create “millions” of green jobs, but most new jobs will be in the construction of wind and solar farms, which is temporary work and often not in the same regions that provide fossil fuel employment. The pay is significantly lower, too. The median wage for a solar installer is about $45,000 a year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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