Yesterday during the interview I was asked to list the markets in the US that were open to solar markets. From a fundamental standpoint, I had to answer that the list is more about the States that don’t want solar. With more solar and distributed generation coming online, it is clear that no matter how uneven the playing field may be, solar will be built. Tomorrow I join a panel to discuss how the advancement of solar affects the utilities of the future. I can only imagine that the utilities that don’t plan ahead will have trouble competing with solar, solar + storage, electric vehicles and the smart home.
- Utility Dive: How utilities can thrive through the ‘all-encompassing evolution’ of the grid
- Good Magazine: Pop Star Akon’s Ambitious Solar Plan Could Revolutionize Africa
- Huffington Post: Europe’s Oil Giants Call For Carbon Pricing
- PV-Magazine: Hanergy delays release of info, SGM date
- Denver Post: The rooftops of municipal buildings could become solar power plants
- NRDC: Progress on Smart from the Start Solar in California and Nevada
- Forbes: Gizmo Cuts Cost Of Grid Interconnection For Rooftop Solar
- Boston Globe: Solar advocates fight to preserve incentives
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Have a great day!
Yann