Last week, the Wall Street Journal’s editorial board went after solar and in particular the head of policy at Sunrun. Now he gets to respond to the WSJ and to the readers that think they know, especially the fact that WSJ only highlighted his stint at the Department of Energy. Many in solar just want the ability to compete and not necessarily ask for a leg up on the incumbents. Here is the money line from his response, “Conservatives understand that unilateral disarmament isn’t free markets, it’s big government picking winners and losers at its worst.”
- Wall Street Journal: Rooftop Solar Means Competition
- KUER: Utah Solar Jobs on the Rise, While Oil & Gas Jobs Decline
- Greentech Media: Brazil Announces the Winners of Its 833MW Solar Auction
- Forbes: Energy Takeaways From The Saudi King’s Visit With Obama
- PV-Tech: US dominates solar manufacturing capacity expansion announcements in August
- Bloomberg: India’s Modi Tells Coal Power Plants to Subsidize Solar
- Solar Industry: Adding Solar To Mining Operations Can Substantially Decrease Energy Costs
- Boston Globe: A bright future for roadside solar farms
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Have a great day!
Yann