I judge people by what they do, not what they say and I call it like it is. When companies were unfairly attacking net metering, I wasn’t worried about my advertisers, I let you know they were doing it. If SEIA wasn’t vocal enough about ITC, more than 10,000 of you signed a SolarPledge to push for a vocal and public support of the ITC extension. My point is, that right now SEIA is being asked to do more on net metering. So judge for yourself. The top story today is about unfair charges for solar customers in Illinois. Illinois isn’t a blockbuster solar State, yet, but here is the President of SEIA placing an OpEd in the State’s largest newspaper. If you want to make a difference, put yourself out there and make a difference. If you can’t find the action within you, get out of the way, we have gigawatts to deploy.
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- Lakeland Ledger: Editorial – The power, as in solar, lies with the voters
- PV-Tech: 400 companies call for end to MIP as new trade associations join lobbying efforts
- Forbes: Enthusiasm For Solar Micro-Grids In Developing World Gets A Sobering Reality Check In India
- Herald Tribune: FPL pulls plug on solar project in Venice
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Have a great day!
Yann