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This is your SolarWakeup for January 10th, 2014

Yesterday we brought up the new battleground for ALEC’s fight against solar.  The best thing that solar can do to wage this battle is expand the levels of profitability in the solar value chain.  The more profits that flow through our companies, the bigger of the budgets of our industry advocates should become.

News

  • NBC: Power play: Utilities want solar users to pay up
  • Breaking Energy: What Can Investors Expect from 2014 US Renewable Markets?
  • GTM: China Decides Which Solar Companies Live or Die
  • Bloomberg: German Solar Installs Sink, Prompting Calls to Slow Subsidy Cuts
  • Energy Collective: The Effect of Intermittent Renewables on Electricity in Germany
  • RE World: Formal Rulemaking Process Begins for MA SREC-II Program
  • PV-Tech: US solar FiTs under fire following Florida tariff suspension
  • White House: New Steps to Strengthen the Nation’s Energy Infrastructure

Opinions

  • AccuWeather: Are Solar Panels Usable in Snowy Climates?

Have a great day!

Yann

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