A small part of what will probably be a full on story but an important note for every reader. Solar is in the big leagues. We don’t have the money to compete so we compete on grassroots and overwhelming public support, hence efforts like The Solar Pledge. That being said, there is some money involved now and those groups have lawyers and experts. At times, coalitions will have to be formed and some will feel left out when compared to the old days of 5 solar installers in each State. You may not be in the room every time but internal fights in distributed solar are good for nobody. Trust me, I have seen a single person kill entire Statewide markets in Florida.
News
- Bloomberg: Solar Returns Declining as Investor Interest Seen Rising
- KSAT: Solar advocates, business leaders speak out against proposed fees
- EDF: Is Residential Solar on the Rise in Texas?
- City News: Why solar power isn’t just for hippies anymore
- Forbes: Chile Moves To Block Mega Dam Project And Support New Solar
- RE World: Community Solar Complements Rooftop as Residential Booms
- GTM: What I Learned From Developing Solar Projects in Latin America
- PV-Magazine: Mosaic introduces solar loans for homes
Opinions
Have a great day! Yann