In the politics of solar the hierarchy of importance goes like this in my mind. The State Governors and then the Public Utilities Commissioners. In every case the Governor is elected, in some cases the commissioners, and in some the Governor selects the commissioners. In States, like Florida, the commissioners are picked by the Governor, making the Florida gubernatorial election that much more important. It’s important to be involved, politics are not a spectator sport…it’s full contact.
News
- GTM: Morgan Stanley: Fixed Charges May Cause ‘Tipping Point’ for Grid Defection
- Salt Lake Tribune: What’s rooftop solar power worth? Not much, utility says
- PV-Tech: Taiwan government to intervene in US trade row
- Energy Collective: Capacity Factor Impacts on New Renewable Power?
- GTM: SCE Selects Vendors for 1.3GW of New Solar Projects
- Solar Server: 3 GW of US utility-scale solar PV projects at risk
- Solar Industry: Solar Supporters In CA Rally Around Rooftop Permit Bill
- CleanTechnica: South Carolina Solar Is Rising
Opinions
Have a great day!
Yann