The White House continues to push forward. In a timely move, meaning that the Government is jumping on community solar at a pace unknown to be usual for government, the administration pushes for more solar access to renters, low income and credit challenged Americans. Innovation in financing is an important topic, which I will be discussing on two panels next week in San Francisco during Intersolar. On Monday at the Sunspec panel on the innovations in C&I and on Tuesday at the PVMC moonshot event about how we can solve some of the issues around distributed solar. Great people coming together to teach me a few things, always a good time.
- New York Times: Obama Plan Would Give Poor Easier Access to Solar Energy
- Think Progress: Bernie Sanders’ Plan To Make Solar Power More Accessible
- Greentech Media: Solar Bill Passed in Maine Sets the Stage for an Innovative Alternative to Net Metering
- PV-Tech: Seismic shift – No new solar PV manufacturing expansion plans announced for China in 1H 2015
- Solar Industry Magazine: New York Looks To Well-Tuned Incentives To Sustain Solar Growth
- Huffington Post: 4 Things to Know Before You Take the Solar Energy Plunge
- Energy Collective: California Grid Expected to Maintain Reliability despite Drought
- Charlotte Observer: Challenge of NC law aims to open solar markets
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Have a great day!
Yann