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This is your SolarWakeup for December 16th, 2016

Sorry. Couldn’t get the column together in time while on vacation with my kids but keep a lookout on some news from California. It seems that PG&E has hit the NEM cap and transitioning to 2.0. Also, FERC ruled in favor of PURPA contracts for solar in a case between FLS and Montana. See you Monday!

  • Solar Industry: Suniva Completes Manufacturing Expansion At U.S. HQ
  • Billings Gazette: Federal commission faults Montana for pulling the plug on solar rates
  • PV-Magazine: Dow’s Powerhouse Solar Shingle dream finally dies
  • Greentech Media: Will Elon Musk Be the Champion Cleantech Needs at the White House?
  • Fortune: This Just Became the World’s Cheapest Form of Electricity Out of Nowhere
  • Utility Dive: The new guide to the community solar galaxy
  • New York Times: From Trump and His New Team, Mixed Signals on Climate Change
  • Reuters: U.S. wind power enjoys a rebirth as solar’s obstacles mount

Opinion

  • Harvard Business Review: Solar Is Being Held Back by Regulations, Not Technology

Have a great day!

Yann

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