There are several future markets in solar. You naturally think of new geographies (just look at Chile) but I am more focused on financial innovation. You can’t help but smile at the President pitching a bunch of kids about science on the White House lawn. The unknown unknowns are the reason people pursue science. So applying the same research logic to solar, I like to ask why certain markets aren’t developing, what or who is the roadblock? As community solar continues to grow in demand and popularity, I am also interested to learn about how to make solar more of an energy participant. I will be speaking about the C&I segment as it relates to Utility Scale solar tomorrow in San Diego.
- Los Angeles Times: On White House science day, Obama displays his geek-in-chief side
- Think Progress: How Canada’s Election Could Change The Course Of The Country’s Climate Policy
- Forbes: Renewable Energy Is About To Boom In Africa, And We Need To Pay Attention To It
- Natural Gas Intelligence: Report – Solar Could Displace Up to 5 Bcf/d for Power Generation by 2020
- Green Biz: How clean energy aggregation empowers neighborhoods
- The Hill: Biden touts climate accomplishments
- PV-Magazine: 2.1 GW-AC of solar PV under construction in Chile
- PV-Tech: UK sending ‘perverse’ signals on renewables ahead of COP21, says UN scientist
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Have a great day!
Yann