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This is your SolarWakeup for August 27th, 2012

Two weeks until SPI in Orlando!

News

  • T. Boone Pickens: Wind And Solar Will Never Take Over For Coal – Business Insider
  • Shadows fall over German solar energy – Financial Times
  • Solar Flare-Up: Back Tax Roils U.S. Firms – Wall Street Journal
  • Dark days for SolarWorld, anchor of Oregon’s solar sector – The Oregonian
  • Court Victory Boosts Prospects For Residential Clean Energy PACE Programs – Forbes
  • Dan Morain: City of Davis, military join to lobby for solar – The Sacramento Bee
  • Can a “Value of Solar Tariff” Replace Net Energy Metering? – greentechmedia
  • Ulster could be first to offer solar tax break – Daily Freeman
  • Sanders shows off National Guard solar power to EPA administrator – The Hill
  • Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam hopes to diversify Florida’s energy – Tampa Bay Times

Opinions

  • Romney plan: Oil. And more oil. And did we mention oil? – TG Daily
  • Is this for real? SEIA supports Romney’s Energy Policy – Renewable Energy World
  • Suntech Founder Dr. Shi on the Future of Suntech – Clean Technica
  • Commentary: Keep Florida clean with nuclear, solar power – Palm Beach Post

Deals

  •  S.Korea’s Hanwha signs deal to buy insolvent Q-Cells – Reuters

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Have a great day!

Yann

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