I have a pen, a phone and a VETO stamp. That’s the President’s message for Senate Bill 1 to try to push Keystone XL through before the full study was concluded and States still sort out a variety of local issues. That being said, this is politics and it is important not to mix up what you hear with what is really going on. Going forward, the desire to pass Keystone XL will remain, and the President has an environmental agenda he would like to leave behind. Will the President play ‘Let’s make a deal?’ with the 114th Congress and do the ITC and PTC play a role in it?
News
- Think Progress: Obama Just Vetoed The Keystone XL Pipeline. Now What?
- CNBC: Two industries are fighting over your power bill
- PV-Magazine: European Commission calls for ‘energy union’ as its seeks to break Russia’s market dominance
- Utility Dive: Solar advocates clash with Xcel on size of community solar arrays
- Renew Economy: Solar at 2c/kWh – the cheapest source of electricity
- NPR: Solar Energy Advocates Find Unexpected Ally In Tea Party
- Solar Industry: First Solar And SunPower Yieldco Would Represent A Change From The Prevailing Model
- RE World: The Chinese Viewpoint – What Solar Manufacturers Plan To Do about the US Trade Rulings
Opinions
Have a great day!
Yann