Last Friday, the Utah PSC turned down the Utility’s (Rocky Mountain Power) request to charge solar homeowners $4.65 per month. This is another big win for the solar industry and the advocates that fought hard to make sure the charge would be turned down. At times it is hard to draw the line between your business and public policy, so turning down requests for help (financial and otherwise) happens, especially when times are tough. Unfortunately, policy decisions create a real impact on your business so if you can help, do. If you can and don’t then you become a policy freeloader.
News
- Think Progress: Solar Mfg. Wants More Tariffs As Punishment For Cyber-Attacks
- Forbes: Solar Energy Revolution: A Massive Opportunity
- Newsday: Yes, solar is booming, but …
- AL.com: When it comes to renewable energy, is Alabama closed for business?
- CleanTechnica: Rarely Tapped City Strategy for Boosting Local Renewable Energy
- PV Magazine: New UK funding scheme will hit solar hard, says industry
- Bloomberg: Shunfeng Talks to Banks With Aim to Become Solar Giant
- Solar Industry: O&M Providers Have Health Of Solar In Their Hands
Opinions
Have a great day!
Yann