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This is your SolarWakeup for May 13th, 2015

Georgia passed and signed a law allowing third party solar financing. Interestingly, it had unanimous support in the legislature, which at times is more for show than anything else but nice enough. My question is what it means for Georgia? Does this open up a new segment that service agreements couldn’t serve? Are the economics good enough to make C&I work? Someone fill me in and explain please…

  • Business Journals: Gov. Deal signs bill letting solar installers offer customers third-party financing
  • Grist: Apple, Facebook, and Google are the greenest tech giants — but they still need to do a lot more
  • EDF: Is 15% of the Global Clean Energy Market Good Enough?
  • PV-Magazine: Germany –  KfW subsidizes over 10,000 solar battery systems
  • NRDC: Hawaii Is Leading the Nation on Clean Energy Goals to Become Fossil Free
  • PV-Tech: EPIA forms task force to guide European solar O&M efforts
  • Utility Dive: Minnesota solar company teeters as lawmakers debate pulling incentives
  • Times Union: Though considered safe, solar panels offer challenges to firefighters

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  • Renewable Energy World: Germany’s Powerhouse Feels Pinch of Merkel’s Shift to Renewables

 

Have a great day!

Yann

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