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This is your SolarWakeup for December 19th, 2019

Thank You. I appreciate the outreach in the past 24 hours and feedback. Yesterday was by far the most new subscribers, forwards and opens of the SolarWakeup email. This industry has never been more passionate about our future and advocacy. More to come.

While I Have Your Attention. Please give a donation to the Solar Rights Alliance, $5, $20, or whatever you can. We need to build our grassroots and this funding helps. 

  • Solar Power World: Berkeley Lab utility-scale solar report shows Florida led country in 2018 installations
  • Energy News Network: Minnesota solar installers expect new standard to streamline interconnection
  • PV-Magazine: Georgia Power has 5,000 residential solar net metering contracts and it’s first come, first served
  • Greentech Media: SolarEdge and Enphase Now Control 80% of the US Residential Solar Inverter Market
  • Rocky Mountain Institute: 1 in 5 Cars Need to Be Electric by 2030 – What Will it Take?
  • Utility Dive: Xcel, 3 fellow Colorado utilities choose California’s imbalance market over Southwest Power Pool
  • New York Times: PG&E Reaches Deal With Regulators but Faces More Hurdles

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  • Axios: Imagining Bernie Sanders’ energy-related Cabinet officials

Best, Yann

 

 

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