We’ve talked about it in the past. Solar policies are largely focused on State strategies while SEIA is focused on ITC extension and placed in service. While Wisconsin had a single regulator add a fee on solar, let’s remember that solar is 21-1 on State issues. This doesn’t happen by accident. These victories are put together by grassroots efforts and leadership offered by groups like TASC. Give them some props for work well done and continued help to move our industry forward.
News
- GTM: Wisconsin Regulators Vote to Raise Fixed Charges, Add Solar Fees
- Nationaljournal: Solar Energy Advocates Form New Coalition in Massachusetts
- PV Magazine: Investors investigating potential securities claims against Vivint Solar
- Wunc: Solar Business Is Booming In NC, But For How Long?
- 247wallst: Is the Solar Industry Really Getting Well?
- PVSolarReport: Sungevity Brings Solar Leases to Kansas City, Missouri
- Cleantechnica: Negative Impacts of Rooftop Solar Will Fall on Utility Investors
- PV Tech: JinkoSolar nears yield-co IPO
Opinions
Have a great day!
Yann