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This is your SolarWakeup for July 6th, 2016

We need to have a chat. There is a lot going on in solar and most likely it is affecting you in some way. I want to hear from you so that we can talk about the most important obstacles that we need to overcome and how we can accomplish that. There is a link on solarwakeup.com that you can use if you want to remain anonymous, you can send an email to me at anytime or you can use Snapchat (add me on this link). Most importantly, let me know if you are at Intersolar next week.

  • Fortune: Solar Power Is Finding Its Day in the Sun
  • Greentech Media: Senator Heinrich to Introduce Energy Storage Tax Credit Bill Next Week
  • Bloomberg: Japan’s Solar Boom Showing Signs of Deflating as Subsidies Wane
  • Vox: A flagship “clean coal” plant is a flailing mess. Does that mean the technology is doomed?
  • CNBC: Tesla’s delivery miss is bad news for Elon Musk’s solar ambitions
  • Solar Industry: EU Solar Groups Call For End Of Chinese Trade Measures
  • Business Insider: Big solar is leaving rooftop systems in the dust
  • Treehugger: Hanergy’s solar-powered electric cars can charge themselves while driving

Opinion

  • Renewable Energy World: The Battle of Silo – Connecting the (Policy) Dots on Renewable Energy

Have a great day!

Yann

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