Two big stories of the day. The first is Sunrun leaving Nevada shortly after SolarCity announced the same thing. There is a danger for a utility overstepping its powers because more likely than not, it will be temporary. Solar will eventually overcome regulatory burdens and instead of a market where companies coexist, it will require one to win and beat the other. The other story is the Sunedison stock fall yesterday. China fell on an awful stock day, being open just 29 minutes, but SUNE also announced a capital raise which was not perceived well. Let’s see what happens next.
- Las Vegas Review Journal: Rooftop-solar company Sunrun says it is also exiting Nevada
- PV-Magazine: SolarPower Europe welcomes UK’s call for MIP suspension
- Utility Dive: Utility-backed Florida solar proposal appears headed for 2016 ballot
- Treehugger: High-flying solar balloons could produce clean electricity night and day
- Forbes: Tax Credits For Wind And Solar Will Deliver But Will Definitely Be Phased Out
- Solar Power Portal: MPs lambast perceived double standards in energy policy
- NRDC: State Renewable Energy Standards Cut Carbon, Save Consumers Billions, New Report Shows
- Solar Industry: New York To Participate In Solar Ready Vets Training Program
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Have a great day!
Yann