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This is your SolarWakeup for January 31st, 2020

Have a great weekend! See you next week in San Diego’s Intersolar. Shoot me a note if you will be there, if there are enough folks we will do a SolarWakeup happy hour.

  • Axios: The Fed eyes joining climate-focused coalition of central banks
  • Reuters: Tesla directors settle, isolating Musk as SolarCity trial looms
  • PV-Tech: EIA – Renewables to overtake natural gas in US 2050 power mix
  • Solar Builder: IREC grades all state community solar programs and only gives two A’s
  • Renew Economy: Quid pro coal – Morrison support for NSW renewables contingent on fossil fuel expansion
  • Greentech Media: This Swiss Asset Firm Is Buying Up America’s Largest Solar Projects
  • GreenBiz: Who’s the biggest force in corporate patents for climate-related innovations?
  • Utility Dive: FERC’s backlog of rehearing requests and the legal ‘purgatory’ of opposition to the PJM MOPR order 

Opinion

  • Boston Globe: There’s still a bit of a cloud over Mass. solar effort

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