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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 Forbes: Why California Is A Natural Gas State

#2 Boston Globe: Could this billionaire environmentalist make or break the Democratic primary?

#3 Think Progress: This Massive Utility Wants More Renewable Energy Because Corporations Are Demanding It

#4 Seeking Alpha: U.S. Rooftop Solar Is Rapidly Gaining Support

#5 FastCo Exist: With This Airbnb For Energy, Now You Can Buy Solar Power From Your Neighbor

#6 Think Progress: Why Don’t Republicans Believe The Scientists On Climate Change?

#7 The Hill: A new business model for the electricity sector

#8 Think Progress: The Northeast’s Electricity Bills Have Dropped $460 Million Since They Started Paying For Carbon

#9 The Hill: A new business model for the electricity sector

#10 Renewable Energy World: FERC Removes Obstacles that Limit Distributed Renewable Energy in Colorado

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Have a great weekend!

Yann

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