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Rising Electricity Prices: What It Means for CRE

Rising Electricity Prices: What It Means for CRE

by Brian Clausen | May 13, 2026 | Commercial Solar Economics

Electricity Prices Are Rising, and the Trend Is Structural Electricity costs are no longer creeping up quietly in the background. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, average retail electricity prices rose 9% year over year in February 2026, with...
2025 Impact Report: Financial and ESG Results at Scale

2025 Impact Report: Financial and ESG Results at Scale

by Kelsey Hayes | Apr 13, 2026 | Commercial Solar Economics, Community Solar, ESG, Sustainability

Commercial real estate owners are under increasing pressure to deliver both financial performance and measurable sustainability outcomes. The challenge is finding solutions that do both without adding operational complexity. King Energy’s 2025 Impact Report highlights...
The 2027–2028 Outlook for Commercial Solar

The 2027–2028 Outlook for Commercial Solar

by Brian Clausen | Mar 27, 2026 | Commercial Solar Economics

Commercial and industrial (C&I) solar in the United States is entering a new phase. For nearly two decades, the federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) accelerated the adoption of solar across commercial properties. As that incentive begins to phase out, many property...
How to Read Your Solar Energy Statement from King Energy

How to Read Your Solar Energy Statement from King Energy

by Rob Porter | Mar 25, 2026 | Commercial Solar Economics, Community Solar, Residential Solar

Energy statements are rarely intuitive, and when solar is added, they can feel even harder to follow. Charges from the utility, solar energy line items, savings calculations, and cumulative totals often appear on the same statement, which leads many customers to ask a...
Understanding Safe Harbor and ITC for Commercial Solar Projects

Understanding Safe Harbor and ITC for Commercial Solar Projects

by Brian Clausen | Dec 22, 2025 | Commercial Solar Economics, Incentives and Policy

Federal tax incentives have played a critical role in making commercial solar financially viable for property owners for decades. However, with new rules taking effect over the next two years, timing has become just as important as design or location. Several upcoming...
Commercial Solar Incentives Guide 2025: MA, NJ, MD

Commercial Solar Incentives Guide 2025: MA, NJ, MD

by Brian Clausen | Dec 17, 2025 | Commercial Solar Economics, Maryland Commercial Solar, Massachusetts Commercial Solar, New Jersey Commercial Solar

Across Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Maryland, commercial solar incentives in 2025 are at their most advantageous point yet. Federal Investment Tax Credits (ITCs) remain available for projects that begin construction by mid-2026 or go live before the end of 2027. For...
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