Governor Brown took the stage at COP21 with investor/activist Tom Steyer yesterday. During the panel the Governor spoke about the leadership that California has shown to grow the clean energy sector with a large focus on solar. There was plenty of focus about the political rhetoric in DC but no discussion about net metering in California. South Carolina could end up with a better policy than California for solar NEM if utilities have their way and that doesn’t sound like something that Governor Brown wants now or what he wanted in the 70’s during his first term.
- KQED: With Rooftop Solar Booming, California Utilities Want to Charge More
- Renew Economy: Paris, COP21 – Ministers move in, as do the climate deniers
- Greentech Media: Mississippi Regulators Strive for Compromise With New Net Metering Rule
- Energy Collective: Follow the Money – The Role of Innovation in Climate Finance
- New York Times: Sanders Unveils Climate Change Plan, Rails Against Polluters
- Gloucester Times: Solar talks turn cold over winter recess
- Forbes: How The EU’s Extension Of Trade Protections Could Impact Chinese Solar Companies
- Reuters: China’s rooftops hold power to propel solar into the mass market
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Have a great day!
Yann