This is your SolarWakeup for May 10th, 2021

Role Of DG And NEM 3.0. We haven’t talked about it in some time but California is coming up to a legislative crossroads and grid operators may have one less tool to use in their grid planning. There is a bill working through the assembly that could possibly end net metering as we know it and change the rules for existing solar that has been installed. In solar we’ve become normalized by the process of being attacked and hearing the worst-case scenarios only to see the end result work for us. The problem with being numb to the process is that you never know when you may just take it for granted and lose. While it cost jobs in Nevada and Arizona when we lost those net metering battles, imagine the future of NEM 3.0 in California is lost to the incumbents. Not only does it destroy 40% of the market, but it also crushes the foundation of the entire solar market, investor confidence, and the opportunity to continue the energy transition.

Pipeline Cyberattack. A fuels pipeline company was attached by ransomware hackers and had to shut down their pipeline as a precaution. While the infrastructure itself was not impacted by the hack, it clearly identifies the risk of large concentration into that system. It also should create the question internally at your companies how your systems are maintained from a compliance and cybersecurity perspective.

What’s The Plan? The IEA is about to publish the report that outlines its view on how to get to 100% by 2050. Interestingly, the road will likely not only include generation but also the ability to expand and integrate more variable generation using more dynamic infrastructure on the grid-like smart transformers, storage, and HVDC. From an engineering perspective, you have to be excited about what a dynamic grid can do, with more elasticity than ever and generation on both ends of it. The entire planning exercise is made more complicated with the electrification of transportation, just think of the single variable of a school bus fleet needing to be charged at the same location at the same time, a couple of thousand times per day across the Country.

The Infra Bill. Congress is back in session this week. Don’t get distracted by some of the crazy sideshows that are happening or any of the commentary from individuals on either extreme side. This week, Biden is looking to play Let’s Make A Deal!

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Best, Yann