Build It And They Will Come. Bloomberg’s BNEF is out with a revised forecast for residential solar in 2020 and increases their estimates to 3GW, almost 10% higher than 2019. This is in line with what SolarWakeup has been saying since May and the data points that you heard on the Roth Capital solar market update call last week. This means that in a time where the industry thought that new sales would crater because of the lack of face to face sales, solar demand was higher than ever. Not only will 2020 have the highest capacity on record but the backlog will be substantial across the market, watch out for Q1 numbers. Suppliers should be ready to adjust Q1 supply chain accordingly.
The Golden Grid. Two headlines with one message, distributed solar is creating value well beyond energy production especially when paired with storage. Generac continues to acquire companies, this time acquiring grid services company Enbala. Generac already has a bit of a 100% storage attachment strategy especially when installed with Generac generators. In short, Generac is building the residential microgrid company. Only question is which utility will buy Generac? Sunnova is following in Sunrun’s footsteps and entering the ISO-NE capacity market, increasing the value generated by their customer’s solar and storage equipment. Next step is a 3rd party provider that provides that benefit to homeowners that are not part of the Sunrun/Sunnova platforms and want to aggregate with neighbors.
Speaking About Value. Later in 2021, the California regulators will take up the decision about net metering 3.0. Yesterday, some advocates filed their opening briefs including CALSSA which did a great job talking about the value that non-solar owners get from solar homes and lowering their costs of electricity. I link to the brief from the NRDC, a supposed environmental firm, that lacks an intellectual grasp of how solar works. They write, “non-NEM customers should not continue to or further subsidize NEM customers in excess of the total energy system and climate benefits all customers receive from NEM exports.” They continue to write that focus should be on large scale solar. All of that will be intriguing to execute when the grid goes down because there isn’t enough demand response on the other end of the line. We just went through two events where distributed solar and storage created more than 1.5GW of free capacity so that ALL users could continue to have power. This green on solar attack won’t be tolerated on this platform and I’m happy to moderate that debate publicly anytime.
Michigan Climate Voter. Biden is out with a climate ad in Michigan. Biden is old school, ads are tested, polled and scripted exactly to match the target demo. My prediction is that if Michigan voters like it, you’ll see it in Florida soon.
Yann On A Pod. I joined Tim Montague to talk about solar markets and the Buyer’s Group on his youtube based podcast. It was a great conversation.
Get The Power. Later this year, the residential solar market is going to get some major savings with most of their balance of systems when the shift to higher power solar modules really gets going. With power density going up more than 10%, those savings will trickle down to mounts, rails, inverters, labor and wire and hopefully into installers’ wallets. Make sure you are getting the best modules and pricing possible by joining the SolarWakeup Buyer’s Group. You can see the pricing on our price discovery page.
- PV-Magazine: US residential solar set for a record-breaking year — despite and because of 2020
- Bloomberg: Americans Poised to Set New Rooftop Solar Record Despite Virus
- Greentech Media: Generac Acquires Enbala, Boosting Plan to Harness Behind-the-Meter Energy Resources
- Solar Builder: Sunnova’s solar homes qualify for the ISO New England capacity market
- Rocky Mountain Institute: JPMorgan Chase Commits to Climate-Aligned Finance
- Reuters: California blames blackouts on poor planning for extreme heat
- Utility Dive: Ameren rejects Illinois regulators’ request, ends net metering for new residential solar customers
- Axios: Biden launches climate change ad in Michigan
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