Thank you for your feedback on the comments from yesterday, the consensus was clear that the industry is not in favor of SEIA’s support of the ITC sunset. Creating a reasonable dialogue locks in a mediocre outcome before the negotiation has even started. The progress sustained by the solar industry need to be locked in and could become a congressional election issue if a candidate does not support solar. Of course, telling me about your preference only helps if you also let SEIA know that you do not support an ITC sunset. Let them know by tweeting them or calling their office.
News
- CleanTechnica: Lessons from Minnesota — An Unexpected Solar Success
- Triple Pundit: Is Solar Hot or Not?
- Fox News: Iowa solar fights for ‘public utility’ distinction in state supreme court
- Motley Fool: Did Utilities Realize Too Late That Solar Net Metering Is a Threat?
- Bloomberg: First Solar Building West Texas Project Without Customer
- EarthTechling: LA Mayor Pushed To Fulfill Solar Promise
- Star Tribune: Minnesota, power companies attack solar energy plan
Opinions
- TASC: California PUC Commissioner Ferron’s Solar Energy Legacy
- RE World: Will You Shout Out for Solar?
Have a great day!
Yann