I am humored by the latest in flashbacks presented in the solar/utility discussion. As the regulatory discussion reaches new markets where the utilities have significant unregulated activities, I wonder how the regulated entity will be able to position themselves as needing anti-solar regulation while benefitting from the same policies in the other States. I don’t think it is doable but then again there is a big gap in the behemoth utility management teams that will make the attempt anyways.
News
- GTM: SolarWorld Fires Shot at SEIA Over China Trade Case
- HuffPost: Xcel Energy: Swiftboating for Solar
- Bloomberg: Sungevity Eschews Solar Lease as Loans Become More Common
- Motley Fool: SolarCity Is Eyeing a New Solar Energy Market
- PV-Magazine: US, Chinese EPC companies continue to dominate global PV
- SolarCurator: Time, motion, and solar installation labor efficiency
- GTM: The Narrative That Residential PACE Is ‘Dead’ Is Now Pretty Much Dead Itself
- AZ Central: Reject APS rooftop solar proposal, but for right reason
Opinions
Have a great day!
Yann