Now we see the potential other side of the Trade Commission’s delay in initial findings for the expanded trade complaint. A deal may be in the works, according to SEIA talks are in early stages. The question remains, who is in the room, who represents the individual parts of the solar market and what does it mean for the future of solar in the US. More to come…
News
- PV-Tech: US and China close to formal trade settlement talks
- Breaking Energy: David Crane: No, Utilities Are Not “Shockingly Stupid”
- Energy Collective: 5 Issues That Keep Utility Execs Up at Night
- CleanTechnica: Utilities Try To Harness Net Metering In Washington State
- Forbes: China Solar Faces Credit Crunch As Power Starved For Capital
- GTM: 5 Crucial Solar Manufacturing Stats for 2014
- Nasdaq: Solar power captures investors’ attention
- KCET: National Park Service Slams Solar Project Near Mojave Preserve
Opinions
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Yann