I have spent the last week disappointed at how some in solar have talked about the solar roadways projects. I get that there are questions about how it can work but anyone that says that it should not be pursued should be ashamed. Don’t you think that some in Goldman Sachs laughed when the SunEdison founders walked in the door and pitched the PPA? Thought SolarCity was crazy pursuing residential solar or making small micro-inverters was silly. Innovation often makes no sense, just because you don’t get the vision doesn’t mean you should crap on their idea.
News
- SJ Mercury: Energy storage: The hot new thing in Silicon Valley
- PV-Tech: US solar trade decision undermines Obama’s climate efforts
- RE World: Energy Debate Centers Around “Consumers” not “Rate-payers”
- Forbes: Could Solar Panels Replace Concrete Or Asphalt Roads?
- Grist: This is how little it costs for states to go renewable
- KGUN: AG warns about residential solar panel systems
- GTM: Move Over, Solar: Efficiency YieldCos Could Bear Better Returns
Opinions
- Senator Coats: What Obama could learn from Germany’s failed experiment
- Stion: SEIA? Are you really pro-solar?
Have a great day! Yann