This is your SolarWakeup for August 28th, 2015

One of the advantages that the solar industry has is that we have a very diverse workforce. Diversity in the 200k solar pros represents the people, the type of work and geography. It’s an important part of growing an industry so while some statistics seem at or below economy average, we should continue to make sure that it is being improved upon. Most of all, the solar industry is a local, small business oriented industry that creates good paying jobs in local economies around the Country.

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This is your SolarWakeup for August 27th, 2015

Oh Nevada. The net metering fight that had many flavors, most of them sour and bitter. In what ended up being largely a fight over what to do with the policies after NV Energy misled the legislature until the beginning of the year. The PUC did the right thing and voted to keep the existing policy in place until the commission figures out the next evolution of NEM. Looking at the details it shows what the value of policy continues to be, some companies left the State while others played the game of politics and stuck it out, then won. If your company doesn't invest in policy, figure out what you're doing. If you have good policy people, give them a raise, a big one so your company is protected.

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This is your SolarWakeup for August 26th, 2015

First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. That was Ghandi’s quote which rings amazingly true today in solar. Idaho Power (IDAHO!!!) which has no solar policies or market to brag about is cutting the PURPA contracts from 20 to 2 years. Why? Because solar has gotten so cost effective and investable that even the PURPA rates in Idaho’s solar irradiance can make financial sense. That’s insane and true at the same time. Look at the rundown today, Idaho, NC, NV, SC and Australia are all fighting. Next stop, victory!

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This is your SolarWakeup for August 25th, 2015

This is President Obama’s clean energy week. Yesterday he announced a series of measures to help solar including that residential PACE will be cured from the regulatory threat by FHA. Even though residential PACE has done great work already, there was always the threat that something could happen. Now this is gone, taking away a major hurdle that was always challenged. The President will continue traveling this week to discuss many of the issues for solar and cleantech.

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This is your SolarWakeup for August 24th, 2015

Both of the top stories today are directly related. Wholesale DG and other wheeled power is taking big users off the grid managed by utility monopolies. Large scale solar is offering long term stable pricing that is at or below the cost of other power generation. Additionally, going out on their own, large users act on their own behalf and find the best deals for them as opposed to the best interest of the shareholders. In Nevada, 3 casinos are planning on leaving the grid and shed 7% of the total load provided by NV Energy. And the fight is over 235MW of residential solar???

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These are the top 10 most read solar articles by your peers this week!

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The Top 10 is ranked by the number of SolarWakeup.com readers that clicked on the news article during the previous week. It is the poll of the most relevant solar news of the week as judged by your colleagues and competitors.

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This is your SolarWakeup for August 21st, 2015

Today we get to congratulate a solar friend and a friend of SolarWakeup, Danny Kennedy. As many of you did, I received a note from him yesterday telling me about his next move, a move that continues his drive to expand the growth of solar. After building out Sungevity to a global solar company and getting Sfuncube off the ground, Danny is now heading to CalCEF as its Managing Director. CalCEF works to expand cleantech companies including solar startups. As some investors are afraid that Google is “killing” cleantech startups, others are going out and making it happen! Congrats to Danny on the move.

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This is your SolarWakeup for August 20th, 2015

Ebbs and flows. Yingli was put on notice to get the stock price over $1 within the next 6 months which shouldn’t be a huge problem considering solar stocks have been hit pretty hard recently. While companies bulk up to take advantage of what is to be a record year in 2016, some have issues getting deals to close and rumor has some big names hitting snags. These are natural events in a growing market (solar is growing incredibly fast) that has some uncertainty in the near future. Investors that take the right risks will be rewarded, who’s taking the solarcoaster ride?

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This is your SolarWakeup for August 19th, 2015

Yesterday I told a story about a little blue truck. The little blue truck is a book I read to my kids but it's a lesson to be used in solar especially over the next year as we overcome some obstacles. The little blue truck drove through town and always said hello and waived to his neighbors he passed by. As the dump truck barrels through town he ignores everyone because he is so big and important. By chance, the dump truck got stuck in mud and needed help but nobody was there to help except for the little blue truck. When the little blue truck gets caught in the mud as well, all of his friends come out to help him which also helps the big dump truck. We may compete and try to beat each other in business but we have to do it in a way that when we need to, we come together as an industry. Solar won't out fund the utilities and anti-solar groups but we can show how big and strong we are as a group.

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This is your SolarWakeup for August 18th, 2015

While I seem to get involved in a lot of issues around the Country, it may have been noticed that I have stayed somewhat quiet in Florida about the dueling ballot amendments. While the solar groups have gotten framed into a false debate, their comeback today is great. Asking the utility backed groups to help the conservative energy groups get rid of Florida’s biggest corporate subsidy, early cost recovery for nuclear power plants. Florida ratepayers essentially loan the money to IOU shareholders with no recourse and also provide a costless hedge for natural gas costs long into the future. An interesting move for sure, let’s see where it goes.

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