This is your SolarWakeup for June 9th, 2020

May Survey. Transitioning to a monthly survey and looking at the entire month of May for the solar industry. This 3 minute survey will help educate those watching the market and help you see what else is going on in our industry. You can see the full results of previous surveys here and fill out your response for May here.

Virtual Trade Shows And Conferences. I’ve been in solar for 15 years and I still love going to solar conferences and trade shows. Seeing new companies making their move, showing new products and most of all the reconnection with many of you. I had the pleasure of touring the virtual trade show environment that the Midwest Solar Expo will be using in a few weeks. In the video playback, you can see how you can tour the facilities, hear speakers, meet with exhibitors and have random encounters with other attendees. It’s not going to replace the in person events but it sure does a big job improving on a webinar.

Political Opportunity.  Clean energy, climate change and fossil fuels are key issues that also have a big grey area. That grey area is the undecided voter segment that doesn’t know which party is better at handling that issue. Some would see that the issues also skew heavily democratic which presents an opportunity for Biden but on the other hand turns the issue into partisan topics. Partisanship in solar has been a frustrating reality given that the solar industry has gone out of its way to be bipartisan and has shown benefits to red and blue states alike.

Presented by Adani Green Energy. Adani is a fully integrated renewables company, from solar cell and module manufacturing to ownership and operation. The company has a top global operating and contracted pipeline of over 14 GW. Adani is the recipient of the largest solar award ever of 8 GW, which includes a single site project of 2 GW – tied for the world’s largest. No one knows mega-scale projects like Adani. 

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Best, Yann