Last Week, a Florida State Rep. stopped a solar initiative from going to the ballot in November. What followed (surprisingly) was a Twitter conversation between @SolarWakeup and the Rep which got some press coverage (see first article) and therefore you get #5: Kill solar legislation in committee; it’s just too popular with the people. If you can’t defend a no-vote then stop a vote from happening. If you want to see all 5 anti-solar policy tricks, read the SolarWakeup original article.
News
- Florida Today: Florida Rep. Workman a solar-power hatchet man?
- GTM: California to Utilities: Connect Battery-Solar Systems to the Grid
- Bloomberg: Clean Energy Investment Rises 9%, Led by Solar Power
- Solar Industry: Solar Monetization Option Challenges Third-Party Ownership
- Bangor Daily: Senate upholds LePage veto of solar energy bill
- GTM: Solar Disrupting Wholesale Energy Markets
- Hartford Courant: Shared Solar For Shady Rooftops Riles Power Utilities
- Forbes: Solar Trends For Q1 Of 2014 And Beyond
Opinions
Have a great day! Yann