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This is your SolarWakeup for July 15th, 2014

Solar is getting complicated for sure and it is apparent in the news trends. Today is a good example, you have trade issues, utilities & batteries, EV and solar collaboration and the State battles. That’s why it was good to see and hear so many partnerships during my time at Intersolar (don’t miss my story), because going it alone is almost impossible.

News

  • CNBC: US violates trade rules in imposing import tariffs on steel, solar from China
  • Bend Bulletin: More Oregonians installing solar
  • GTM: This Is Why It Makes Sense to Pair Solar With Electric Vehicles
  • PV-Magazine: US projects on hold as trade dispute ripples through industry
  • Forbes: No Grid? No Problem For Dell’s Solar-Powered Classroom
  • RE World: The Good, the Bad, and the Oops! of Intersolar 2014’s Event Marketing
  • REnew Economy: Utilities face new challenge in rush for home storage
  • CleanTechnica: French Solar Industry Pushing Government To Set Stronger Targets

Opinions

  • Time: Electric Cars Will Change the Way You Power Your Home

Have a great day!

Yann

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