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This is your SolarWakeup for May 3rd, 2013

Much like other political topics, the fight to advance solar needs to happen at the State level.  As long as groups like Heritage, ALEC and others look to push their agenda in Capitols around the Country, the solar industry must work together to advance our markets.  If someone asks to sign a petition or call a legislator, take a moment and take a stand for solar!

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News

  • Greentech Media – 8 Takeaways From Solar Summit 2013
  • RE World – Distributed Energy Storage Benefits on Both Sides of the Meter
  • Denver Post – Xcel, solar industry reach deal for incentives
  • Boston Globe – Mass. sets new goal for solar power
  • AOL Energy – The Fight to Uphold California’s Neighborly Solar Policy
  • Heritage – Solar Energy Embarrassingly Less Productive than Coal
  • SFBG – Why PG&E will never support solar
  • Houston Chronicle – Lawmakers advance refunds for solar energy

Opinions

  • Business Insider – The Falling Cost Of Solar Energy Is Surprising Everyone
  • Forbes – Solar Power Is Unstoppable

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Yann

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