The Michigan solar working group published a report that solar could be increased in the State without raising the cost to consumers. Under Governor Granholm, now a resident of the East Bay, solar was thriving in Michigan. Featuring return IOU highlights such as “we support solar” and “we want policies to be fair to ratepayers”, DTE shows again that unless a policy includes investment that can be put into the ratebase, utilities will do anything & everything to shut down solar markets.
News
- GTM: YieldCos Could Cut Renewables Costs by 20%, Study Finds
- PV-Tech: Clinton Global Initiative launches “Feed-Out” solar funding
- RE World: Welcome to the Grid Revolution, Massachusetts-style
- WHNT: Better Business Bureau gives guidelines for solar
- Gigaom: SunPower and SolarCity emerge as fierce rivals for solar roofs
- NY Times: Report Tallies High Toll on Economy From Global Warming
- Forbes: Looking To Brussels To Save Spanish Solar
- MW Energy: Michigan could expand solar without raising rates
Opinions
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