SolarWakeup Podcast: Sunnova Makes Its Move Into Florida – Here’s Why

By Frank Andorka, Senior Correspondent

What Happened: It appears Florida is finally getting serious about becoming a viable solar market. Two weeks ago, the Public Service Commission decided, against all odds and the expectations of some seasoned solar observers, to allow third parties to own solar arrays without becoming regulated utilities.

In the wake of the decision, at least one major residential solar company has decided to execute a Florida market plan it’s been working on for years and waiting for precisely the right moment to go in—and they’ve decided now is that time.

To discuss this development is the the CEO of that company—Sunnova—John Berger.

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United States Of Solar: Let’s Stop Florida’s Amendment 1 with Yann Brandt

I join our host, Frank Andorka, to discuss the anti-solar amendment being pushed by the Florida utilities.

On the heels of devastating reporting by the Miami Herald PROVING that Florida utilities cheated and manipulated the system to get the odious Amendment 1 on the ballot, USOS spoke with Yann Brandt, Conergy executive, editor of Solar Wakeup and a Florida resident himself. Brandt outlines where Amendment 1 came from, where it stands now and what work still has to be done to make sure this amendment is not enshrined in Florida’s Constitution.

United States of Solar

Get the latest in state-by-state solar policy in an easy to understand podcast, discussed by SolarWakeup correspondent Frank Andorka with solar industry experts.

Frank travels the country to attend solar trade shows and talk with attendees about the hottest issues facing the industry today.