Some quick hits for you today. Mexico has had a tumultuous energy reform for a few years and a new report is out that is set to outline the effects and further changes that need to happen. Solar has been dropping prices like crazy in the reverse auction system, though not many auction projects have been announced to have started construction. On the other side of the continent, keep your eyes set on North Dakota a State that once was home to a glacier and also the home of Trump energy advisor. An oil pipeline is set to be built there but plenty of high profile opposition coming to this issue. Lastly, we continue our analysis of the utility attempts to pass an anti-solar ballot amendment. The reason I continue to show you the news on this issue is because utilities from around the Country are watching closely. If successful, you can bet your right arm that the initiative will be copied in other States.
- CleanTechnica: Mexico’s Energy Reform Set To Revitalize & Increase Renewables
- EcoWatch: Mark Ruffalo Delivers Solar Panels to Camp Where Thousands Are Fighting
- PV-Magazine: Solar provides 2% of electricity in the Western United States (with charts)
- PV-Tech: Bankruptcy court approves GCL-Poly’s US$150 million bid for SunEdison’s FBR polysilicon assets
- SolarWakeup: The Sierra Club Thinks Amendment 1 Is The Worst
- SolarServer: Navigant Research – Annual revenue from global sales of advanced solar PV modules
- Grist: Meet the tiny towns taking on climate change
- Solar Industry: Former SEIA Leader Rhone Resch Joins Sunworks Board
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Have a great day!
Yann