As congress comes back to work, I mean comes back to Washington, we are reminded that solar and clean energy has created an incredible economic impact. All the while, having to fight political sentiment and State regulators that are in many parts in the pockets of those that would rather not see solar win. I can’t agree enough with our special contributor, Jonathan Silver’s, point of view that Wall Street and Main Street have voted. Clean Energy Won. Read the article here.
News
- SolarWakeup: Wall Street and Main Street Voted. Clean Energy Won
- Breaking Energy: Utility-Scale Solar Rolls On, Driving US Growth; Is a Shift to Distributed Likely?
- Solar Chat: 20 Tips to Ace Your SPI ’14 Investment
- IREC: Prestigious Solar Training Accreditation Awarded to IBEW Wireman Programs
- RE World: Solar for All: Making Solar PV Accessible to Low-Income Families in the US
- Energy Collective: On Distributed Generation, the Answer is Location, Location, Location
- PV Magazine: Italian net metering expanded up to 500 kW
- Syracuse: Can solar energy work in snowy Syracuse? Yes, with lots of taxpayer help
Opinions
Have a great day!
Yann