No matter which way you lean politically, it is easy to recognize that most republican candidates for their party’s Presidential nomination is going to cater to non-SolarWakeup readers. Solar is such a simple political calculation, 200k jobs, the only energy tax credit that is getting better over time and way above average income potential. That is why Hillary Clinton’s Chief of Staff, John Podesta, included clean energy in the top issues tweet he sent out. So while at the GTM conference this week, think twice before saying some rhetoric about the 2017 cliff, ITC sunset, etc and tell us what you will do to help pass the extension…
- Think Progress: This Is The Most Important Tweet About Hillary’s Announcement
- Energy Collective: 2015 State of Solar Financing, Part I – What is a Yieldco?
- Solar Power World: Total corporate funding in solar sector for Q1 is $6.4 billion
- Bloomberg: California Utility to Make Gas From Solar for Pipeline Storage
- Desert Sun: California solar rebates not effective, study finds
- Telegraph: The best time to buy solar panels? Five years ago – or right now
- Consumerist: Why Solar Panels Are Suddenly Sprouting On Everyone’s Roofs
- Utility Dive: NRDC – Low-income Americans will benefit most from Clean Power Plan
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Have a great day!
Yann