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This is your SolarWakeup for April 28th, 2014

To realize that solar is on to something you just need to look at today’s headlines. Koch attacks, fossil fuel comparisons, NEM fees, and misdirection leads the day but the strength of solar investments and the rise of secondary markets means that solar should grow stronger every day.

News

  • NY Times: The Koch Attack on Solar Energy
  • WashPost: A battle is looming over renewable energy, fossil is losing
  • SolarWakeup: How To Sell Your Solar Projects To Secondary Investors
  • RE World: Deconstructing Xcel Energy’s “Doing Solar Right” Commercial
  • GTM: Fear and Loathing at the CPUC: California Debates the Future of Solar
  • NewsOK: Solar spin and the future of distributed generation in OK
  • AZ Central: Leased solar panels are facing property taxes
  • PV-Tech: PV demand in Africa and Middle East set to triple by 2018

Opinions

  • Zach Shahan: If All Cars Were EV, How Much Would Demand Increase?

Have a great day! Yann

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