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This is your SolarWakeup for February 9th, 2022

Installers First, Always. Over the past year, the team as CommonBond has worked to understand how to make lending for solar installers easier, faster and cheaper. That culminated in the public announcement that CommonBond has started serving the solar market and wants you, the installer, to learn more about the offerings that are available. To learn more about the CommonBond platform and products, contact us here. 

  • Bloomberg: Biden Is Set to Meet With Utilities in New Push for Climate Spending
  • Reuters: Oil and gas bankers confront their own energy transition
  • Wall Street Journal: Where Is There More Lithium to Power Cars and Phones? Beneath a California Lake.
  • Utility Dive: As states ramp up storage targets, policy maneuvering becomes key
  • CNN: US Army releases first climate strategy with goal to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050
  • Axios: Climate insurance startup kWh raises $20M
  • Energy Storage News: GE Renewable Energy opens renewables, energy storage, integration tech factory in Chennai, India
  • Canary Media: Biggest solar farm in Louisiana gets warm welcome from local community
  • PV-Magazine: OhmConnect now selling electricity in Texas, not just saving it

Opinion

  • Solar Builder: Community solar forecasts increase, but interconnection challenges loom

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