The States continue to drive the existence (or not) of solar markets. California continues to lead the Country in what States could (and should) be doing instead of those listening to the dark money groups and corporate interests that want to deliver dirty fuels and frack their ground. Governor Brown announces the plan to get to 50% renewables while Texas suffers through 6 earthquakes in 4 hours. Texas may have cheaper electricity but which path would you prefer?
News
- PV-Magazine: US Commerce decision welcomed in China, American downstream market to benefit
- Bloomberg: Cheap Solar Power Emerges From Mineral Named for Russian Count
- LA Times: Gov. Brown’s renewable energy plan could boost solar, wind industries
- PV-Tech: Solar cements status as low-risk investment in 2014
- Breaking Energy: Will Fracking, Climate Change, Solar Reshape US Security?
- CleanTechnica: A Refreshing Change In The API Annual Report
- Motley Fool: $4.3 Billion, the Cost of Good Solar Market Research
- Greentech Media: Bold Cleantech Investing Predictions for 2015
Opinions
Have a great day!
Yann