Hope from the White House. Reduced tariffs that for solar modules this time around which is welcomes news. Also yesterday, the President issued a veto threat on the Keystone XL pipeline. Not on environmental reasons but nonetheless a bold political statement. As Congress looks to wind back EPA and other regulations, it will be interesting to see how solar with its massive job and capital creation will play in the political football arena.
News
- Bloomberg: U.S. Solar Tariff Review Hints at Halved Chinese Cells Rate
- Washington Post: White House riles new GOP-led Congress with threat to veto Keystone XL pipeline bill
- EDF: Why 2015 is the Year for Clean Energy in the U.S. and China
- Greentech Media: PV in Hawaii 2014-The Roller Coaster Ride
- CleanTechnica: The Three Biggest Solar Charts of 2014
- PV-Magazine: Solar overwhelmingly popular in US, says Harvard scientist
- Tampa Bay Times: Republican-led group launches ballot petition to boost solar power in Florida
- Seeking Alpha: Residential Solar And The Intensifying Battle Over Net Metering
Opinions
Have a great day!
Yann