This is your SolarWakeup for February 11th, 2016

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This is your SolarWakeup for February 10th, 2016

Yesterday the first in the nation primary took place in New Hampshire. What isn’t in the mainstream media is the net metering discussion in New Hampshire. The cap needs to be lifted and a bill recently passed the Senate to allow the commission to work on this. Quietly, the utilities are pushing against this which is not unusual. The kicker here is that the utility is, at the very same moment, studying on how to own distributed generation assets. It’s well hidden in the resource plan that had to be submitted to the regulators. So on this February Wednesday, enjoy a nice political cartoon that trade and local media should publish and write about what is going on in NH.

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This is your SolarWakeup for February 9th, 2016

We spoke about this a few months ago but the biggest thing that could happen to solar in the US would be the removal of the Chinese module and cell tariffs. These cause an unnecessary increase to the cost of solar for millions of Americans. To think that the trade war was started by a single entity that employs a few hundred in Oregon makes you think of the cost vs benefit. Government should think again, because the trade war resulted in a silicon tariff from China against the US that is now closing a factory in Washington State. We need to have a discussion as an industry on how to get rid of this tax on modules. Let’s move forward to advance our industry.

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This is your SolarWakeup for February 8th, 2016

Congratulations to the Denver Broncos on their Super Bowl 50 win! The super bowl of solar policy is currently happening in Nevada. To really understand what is happening watch the interview in today’s top link. Ralston is the go-to show for politics in Nevada and he has been covering solar pretty closely from all sides having solar, PUC and NV Energy folks on the show. The Bait and Switch that the utility is trying to give the consumers is going to backfire in my opinion but in the meantime watch this closely because much of this is coming to your State. Last week covered by Bloomberg and New York Times followed this week by CNN and Reno Gazette. Another State may hit the limelight this week, more to come…

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This is your SolarWakeup for February 5th, 2016

The President is looking to raise $32Billion per year from new revenues. Not everyone is a fan of this new idea, namely Congressman Paul Ryan who called this an “out of touch climate agenda.” The idea is very simple, add a $10 fee to every barrel of oil sold in the US. At today’s prices you are talking about a ~30% tax to oil. This would accomplish two things, first it would increase the price of gas so that people look for more efficient options and second it would provide the financial resource to invest in cleaner infrastructure or mass transportation.

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This is your SolarWakeup for February 4th, 2016

Japan is innovating the art of solar brokers. Instead of the introduction, non-circumvent, game of hide and seek; Yahoo will be taking the solar project to a 3-day auction. The project is 500kW and pre-construction which will make it more interesting but this could also be a FIT phenomenon. The standard regulatory process makes diligence of documentation a bit easier but there is no reason that a good developer could get a US project through an auction. I can see it already, ebay for solar…

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This is your SolarWakeup for February 3rd, 2016

Interestingly (and under the radar), energy has been making its way through the Senate. But when it comes to energy in the US, it is still very much the shale gas revolution. I really can’t fault the system for this but if you do, I would understand that too. It’s an election year, energy has been beat up and gas is spending the dollars in D.C. which solar is not. Everyone is raising money like crazy and in a decade long lobbying effort, the long money can make progress like this so it is not surprising. If solar wants to win these long battles, we have to look in the mirror on how we spend money in policy beyond individual companies.

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This is your SolarWakeup for February 2nd, 2016

I spent some time managing PR and obviously watch story trends on a daily basis. A normal story has a daylong trend, a good story can last a few days while a great story gets articles about the original story written about it. But scandals have a unique ability to boil over from one media outlet to a bigger one for weeks on end. Typically the antagonist will first try to ignore a scandal, then try to make it seem less than what it is but once papers like the New York Times write the original story covering it, you can contain it no longer. Welcome to Nevada, home of a PR scandal.

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This is your SolarWakeup for February1st, 2016

About 5 years ago, as solar modules cleared the $2/watt, I was speaking with some colleagues about the opportunity that the industry would have if modules went to $1/watt. Today’s top story talks about solar costs at $0.40/watt which allows the manufacturer to push some profits while the value chain becomes more competitive. It’s a great time to be in solar, teams are coming together with more capital and ITC runway. Point is, solar is in a good place and time for execution.

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