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This is your SolarWakeup for June 26th, 2020

Friday Funday. Another great week as we wrap up Q2, cross it off your calendar and go into Q3 without anymore excuses. Drop ‘in these times’ ‘because of corona’ from your vocabulary and do your work. Everyone is in a similar situation, just get it done. No more column today, have a great weekend.

Virtual Power Podcast. Check out the latest episode of SolarWakeup Podcast as I interview East Bay Community Energy’s CEO Nick Chaset. We talk about CCAs, CPUC’s ruling and the future of virtual power plants. 

  • Greentech Media: Democratic Lawmakers Include Renewables Incentives In US Infrastructure Bill
  • The Verge: Amazon is renaming the Seattle NHL stadium Climate Pledge Arena
  • Fresno Bee: California first in the nation to require diesel vehicle manufacturers to go electric
  • Axios: Study shows consumers save long term with electric vehicles
  • PV-Magazine: Duke creates REC program for individual retail customers in North Carolina
  • Utility Dive: California’s storage limbo – Over $300M in projects are stuck on a CPUC waitlist, but there’s an easy fix
  • Bloomberg: Solar-Power Costs Falling Even Faster Than Expected Due to Virus
  • Reuters: Trump administration wind and solar approvals lag Obama record – study

Opinion

  • Los Angeles Times: California’s clean energy programs are mainly benefiting the rich, study finds

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