This is your SolarWakeup for March 29th, 2017

On the road again this week, covering the asset management market in San Francisco for the next few days. Big shoutout to the folks at Powerhouse. They hosted, thanks to Paul from Folsom Labs a nice networking happy hour. Good to see folks working hard on software innovation in solar.

What Spicer Said. “I think he understands, he does not believe on the outset that there is a binary choice job creation, economic growth and caring about the environment. And that is what we should be focusing on. At the end of the day, where we should be focusing on is making sure that all Americans have clean water, clean air and that we do what we can to preserve out environment.”- Sean Spicer

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Moving down under. One of the leaders in NY’s REV process is moving to Australia to run a grid operator. The highlights read like much of the REV goals, which sounds great for the Australian people.

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Have a great day!

Yann