There is a trend in the utility sector. While NRG is not a typical utility, more of an independent power producer, it does have to make decisions on what type of power plants to invest in. David Crane has an interview with Greentech Media that touches on a few topics but emphasizes one point. Solar is the future and that is where he wants to be. Jim Rogers, former Duke Energy CEO, made similar comments after leaving Duke following the Duke/Progress merger. The question is, how does the market allow the difficult internal transformation of utilities going solar?
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Yann