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This is your SolarWakeup for April 24th, 2024

Houston. Good morning from 37,000 feet as I head to Houston for the Voltility Energy Storage Summit. This is becoming one of my favorite events because it is centered around networking and not pay for play advertisements on the handful of panels. While I love going to many events and understand the incredible cost to put them on, having done that with SolarWakeup Live! I love being in person with other leaders building out this market. Should we bring back the SolarWakeup Live! event?

  • Bloomberg: SunPower Slides After Disclosing Plans to Restate Earnings
  • Reuters: Enphase forecasts revenue below estimates as inverter market stays under pressure
  • Politico: Solar drives renewables milestone in California
  • Utility Dive: GM Energy rolls out its first vehicle-to-home EV charging products
  • Axios: First Look – Spotlight on climate migration
  • PV-Tech: Highland Materials secures US$255.6 million 48C tax credit to build polysilicon plant in the US
  • Renewable Energy World: Q1 EV sales match all of 2020 as demand surges amid investment – IEA
  • Energy Storage News: Croatia allocating €500 million for BESS – report
  • Canary Media: Tritium, major supplier of EV fast-charging equipment, is insolvent
  • PV-Magazine: Congress urged to reform clean energy bottlenecks before 2024 election

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  • Heatmap News: Are Pollsters Getting Climate Change Wrong?

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