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This is your SolarWakeup for November 4th, 2014

Today is an important and potentially a very sad day. As Americans get to the ballot box, and many don’t, Governors and State legislatures will change and enhance power centers. The U.S. Senate could possible flip and be controlled by the Republican party which could create an urgency to do a tax extender bill during the lame duck session this fall/winter. Let’s see how today plays out.

News

  • Think Progress: How The Florida Governor’s Race Could Unleash Solar Power In The Sunshine State
  • Breaking Energy: Utilities Agree On Tough Times Ahead (But Disagree On The Future Of Transmission)
  • PV magazine: Inside ABB’s Power-One acquisition
  • Solar Power Portal: Warning of fraudulently acquired solar modules on sale in UK
  • Bloomberg: Solatio, Renova and Enel Biggest Winners in Brazil Solar Auction
  • Solar Love: $15,000 Is Average Cost Of Home Solar Power In Massachusetts
  • Utility Dive: The fight over solar moves from net metering to rate design
  • Renewable Energy World: UN Sees Irreversible Damage to Climate Caused by Fossil Fuels

Opinions

  • Huffingtonpost: DiCaprio: In a Few Decades, Renewable Energy Could Supply 100% of Our World’s Needs

Have a great day!

Yann

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