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This is your SolarWakeup for October 11th, 2013

Energy storage and advanced inverters will increase the value of distributed generation, make it safer and reduce the need to invest in transmission infrastructure.  The question, as rightly posed by a writer, is who should bear the additional cost, or will a value of solar be the answer? How does this look in your opinion?

News

  • RE World: SolarCity Buys Zep: Behold The Power of Vertical Integration
  • NREL SACP: How Securitization Debt Fit with Tax Equity in the Solar?
  • Greentech Media: Selling Solar Door-to-Door Can Be Effective—Is It Efficient?
  • RE World: The “Other” Type of Commercial Financing: PACE
  • Forbes: Google The Power Player Invests In Another Giant Solar Farm
  • Energy Collective: Who Should Bear the Costs of Advanced Inverters?
  • Guardian: Is solar power facing a dim future?

Opinions

  • Tor Valenza: Watch This SEIA Video Roundtable on Solar Social Marketing
  • Breaking Energy: Utility of the Future in an Evolving US Power Market

Have a great day!

Yann

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