This is your SolarWakeup for February 18th, 2020

Hello Boston. I am en route to Solar Power Northeast to see what is new and exciting in the staples of the east coast markets. Some of my favorite solar friends are in this market and who doesn’t love complicated regulatory labyrinths? This week is going to bring us the Solar Jobs Census numbers so we will see where the market and States stack up. We also see earnings from Enphase and Solaredge today and tomorrow which will give us an indication of the residential solar market and how global supply chain is fairing right now.

Here We Go! Jeff Bezos is doing what I’ve been hoping for, he is creating a $10Billion (with a B) fund to fight climate change. Funding will go to scientists, activists and NGOs and grants will go out this summer. This has the opportunity to create a generational shift in this fight to transform the market we operate in and the fight against climate change. I hope this starts off with a bang and the people behind the scenes get some of the high octane gas that is $10Billion.

The Top 3. Here’s where I would start, knowing that $10B is a longer vision number meant to be global. First, State level advocacy groups in solar, efficiency and consumer protection. Don’t fund the State level fights, but fight groups that are already fighting in the dirt at State capitols. Second, let’s get funding into groups hoping to reshape the energy markets. This is research based advocacy that will allow for the markets to drive change in how we consume, generate and monetize energy. Third, let’s build the solar grassroots organization that supports all of the other advocacy we are working on. 10 million members and more! And one more for good luck, let’s build the SolarAPP that will make instant solar permitting feasible across the Country. Solar installers shouldn’t have to spend thousands of dollars and wait months to get a permit.

But Don’t Forget. Fighting climate change is fundamentally a policy fight. And politics is a different type of battle field and energy is filled with monopolies and oil majors that have trillions to lose. That’s why I would advise Jeff (we’re on a first name basis) to allocate $1B to the Energy Battle Super PAC. It’s not about using the funding as much as knowing that someone has that kind of support backing it, especially when matched with the 10million members. 

Now someone please introduce me to Jeff!

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Best, Yann