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Top 10 most read solar articles this week!

These are the top 10 most read solar articles by your peers this week!

#1 LA Times: Leased solar panels can complicate — or kill — a home sale

#2 Think Progress: Smithsonian Stands By Wildly Misleading Climate Change Exhibit Paid For By Kochs

#3 Venture Beat: Sunrun’s journey shows that there is rarely a straight line to success

#4 Bloomberg: See-Through Solar Is Tomorrow’s Threat to Oil

#5 Las Vegas Review Journal: Rooftop solar power grows despite waning incentives

#6 24/7 Wall Street: SolarEdge Shines Incredibly Bright in Its IPO Debut

#7 Hartford Courant: What’s Solar Really Worth? A New Report Floats Some Numbers

#8 PV-Magazine: Package of pro-solar measures for Illinois

#9 Think Progress: Neil DeGrasse Tyson Has Some Choice Words For Anyone Who Votes For A Climate Denier

#10 Bloomberg: California Just Had a Stunning Increase in Solar

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Have a great weekend!

Yann

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