Imagine that, the tariffs for solar modules are going up and the scope is expanding. So here we are, trying to drive the cost of solar down while expanding to new markets and we get a fake increase of costs. We have to reiterate that the lead advocate for the tariffs has some potentially skewed motives that we have covered in the past. I am disappointed but not surprised. The parties have shown a lack of capability to get things done. Reason aside, the best in the business figure out a way to execute, but only the best.
News
- NY Times: U.S. Imposes Steep Tariffs on Chinese Solar Panels
- Breaking Energy: Where Does Solar Make Sense? New State Study Shows Big Differences and Surprises
- RE World: Japan’s Prime Minister Re-Election Risks Undercutting Clean Energy Push
- Solar Industry: New York Raises Solar Net-Metering Caps As Part Of An Energy Initiative
- Greentech Media: Cleantech IPOs: Predictions Revisited, 2014 Winners, 2015 Picks
- CleanTechnica: Asia Pacific Solar PV Market Set To Reach 10 GW Q4’14
- E&E News: Can S.C.’s groundbreaking net metering policy spread in the Southeast?
- Reuters: Solar upstarts and utilities head for uneasy truce
Opinions
Have a great day!
Yann