Money and deals, the chase to attach one to the other is never ending in solar. Money looks for deals, deals look for money though most of the time the deals aren’t without issues and the money may not be 100% available. Let’s not bring up the requirements needed to get tax equity comfortable with solar deals. So what keeps the two sides from getting together? Is it a lack of communication or too little marketing? How can the local entities find the right partners that help make the deals move forward.
- Renewable Energy World: Unraveling Accelerates for EU-China Solar Tariff Deal
- Charlotte Observer: Duke Energy should stop fighting solar as a choice
- Energy Collective: Is the Future of Electricity Generation Really Distributed?
- PV-Magazine: Japan solar poised for cost-revenue parity, says JREF
- Bloomberg: Tesla’s New Battery Doesn’t Work That Well With Solar
- Huffington Post: Hawaii Legislature Passes $26 Billion Budget, 100% Renewable Energy Goal
- Utility Dive: Maine senator unveils unprecedented federal distributed energy bill
- Wall Street Journal: Chinese Solar Firm’s Stellar Rise Mints Millionaires
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Yann