Continuing the trend from yesterday, catch the buzz words. PSC in Florida says NEM was meant to ‘prime the pump’ and MI utilities are ready to ‘develop subsidy free’ programs. But let’s get real about how solar impacts low income families. Solar creates price stability and lowers the cost of energy. More importantly, as the NAACP points out in their report, solar is a job opportunity for low and middle class families. Installation jobs are open all over the Country and have an average pay of over $23/hour. The NAACP is right, solar is good for families everywhere, something the author of the top article hasn’t studied quite yet.
News
- Atlanta Black Star: Net Metering and Its Impact on Low-Income Consumers
- WCTV: More Customers Using the Sun to Power Homes
- Crains Business: Utilities don’t have to expand solar incentive programs
- RE World: China Panel Makers Hire Private Association to Tackle Trade Wars
- Gigaom: This startup says it can make the world’s cheapest solar panels
- Motley Fool: 3 Reasons Why Solar Isn’t the New Subprime
- CleanTechnica: Residential Solar Cheaper Than Grid In 25 States
- RE World: The Rise of the Residential Solar PV Customer
Opinions
Have a great day!
Yann