This is your SolarWakeup for June 5th, 2023

What’s In The Debt Deal? Headlines highlight environmental permitting for energy projects as being included in the debt ceiling deal. First, getting debt ceiling issue behind us creates an economic certainty that is a pre-requisite for anything that is to follow in terms of private capital investments. What the deal also brings to the forefront is the need to talk about permitting as something that hinders the type of private investments that our infrastructure needs and time kills deals (as well as returns). The deal does not actually deal with the issue of permitting and interconnection in the way that is really needed but more of a down payment for further discussions.

Almost $2 But Need $4. Trillion dollars per year, that is. The amount of capital that needs to be invested annually according to the IEA in order to meet the climate and energy needs that come with the energy transition. New generation, new resilience, new fuel delivery mechanisms, are all part of the global picture as we transition more and more energy usage from molecules to electrons. But at $1.7trillion this year, that’s not a bad market to serve of be investing out of.

You Snooze, You Lose. The UK has a good idea when it comes to clearing interconnection queues. When it’s your turn to step you, you better be ready to move or you’ll lose your turn. Innovators could be disadvantaged because selling or raising money for a project without interconnection is hard which means that large corporations with captive capital sources could benefit from a quick turn around. The intention to move through the queue faster is the right idea and that envelope should be pushed.

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