This is your SolarWakeup for January 2nd, 2015

Welcome to 2015! Time to dust off the old and kickstart the new year. On Monday, the homepage of SolarWakeup will have an all new look and an easier access to the news stories. What is your solar resolution for 2015? Let me know, I want to hear from you.

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This is your SolarWakeup for December 31st, 2014

Welcome to the beginning of the last day of 2014. It’s been a pleasure spending a few minutes of our days together for the past year once again. Today’s top news are actually the top articles of 2014, they represent the collection of trends you found particularly interesting any given day. Expect the ITC to keep up the a trending topic in 2015 and the utility transition to prosumerism (Thank you RWE for the term). I wish each of you a happy and prosperous 2015, see you on the other side on Friday the 2nd!

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This is your SolarWakeup for December 30th, 2014

There is no shortage of irony in solar news. Transcanada, the company behind the desire to export an enormous amount of oil, bought a solar farm in Canada. Don’t get me wrong, solar farms with OPA contracts are great, but another oil conglomerate creating long term revenue through solar assets is ironic. Everyone sees it and is doing something about it but continues to see the business as usual scenario as the most hopeful outcome. Of course, NRG comes to mind as a US based contrarian to that statement.

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This is your SolarWakeup for December 29th, 2014

Looking back at what I wrote in 2014 to ponder on what will be in 2015. It wasn’t the most popular story but definitely my favorite, and also the one that seems to become the ‘most likely to be reality’ in a forward looking way: “Is Google About to Be Your Cleantech Utility”. The most popular SolarWakeup story was the breakdown of the Vivint Solar IPO. Most important aspect of the story was the news of the exlusive use of Enphase inverters which became a topic of conversation during the successful IPO. The top contributed original story came from Jonathan Silver titled “Wall Street and Main Steet Voted. Clean Energy Won.” Look to SolarWakeup for more original content in 2015, especially from contributors.

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Solar Going Mainstream? 5 Projections for 2015

By Jason Kaminsky

By Jason Kaminsky Now that 2014 has come to an end and we’ve seen a preview of what 2015 has in store, we felt it was the right time to put together our projections for the year. We look forward to picking this back up in 2016 and seeing how many of these actually materialized over the course of the year. Utility rates will be restructured – impacting existing solar users:  While states like Hawaii are proposing modifications to their NEM rate structures for new customers only, proposals in California and Arizona are establishing a precedent that rate design can impact … Read More


This is your SolarWakeup for December 23th, 2014

As a reminder for what is ahead in 2015, we bring you just one case of solar fee attempts. We all get together to make sure solar is in a position to be part of the energy portfolio, a portfolio that is drastically over invested on natural gas. As we enter 2015, let’s have a discussion about the costs AND benefits about distributed energy. Now that’s a discussion I and most in solar would love to have.

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This is your SolarWakeup for December 22th, 2014

A few months ago some utilities in Arizona asked for the ability to charge ratepayers for the installation of residential rooftop solar systems. Last week the oversight commission (ACC) said they support the program but not the ability to rate base it. It's a move that makes utilities place the risk on the shareholders of the companies which means that the program has to be "prudent" to the ratepayers before a return can be seen. At first sight this puts an important focus on low income communities with the ability to secure the credit risk in a way that private business may not have. Let's see if the utilities do it right, check back in a few months.

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Top 10 most read solar articles by your peers this week!

These are the top 10 most read solar articles by your peers this week! #1 NY Times: U.S. Imposes Steep Tariffs on Chinese Solar Panels #2 Breaking Energy: Where Does Solar Make Sense? New State Study Shows #3 Forbes: Trends In Solar: Capital Costs Drop, While Solar Cos Re-invent Themselves #4 Washington Post: SolarCity hires former Obama strategist to ignite a grass-roots #5 Bloomberg: Why Elon Musk’s Batteries Scare the Hell Out of the Electric Company #6 Venture Beat: 8 surprising energy stats to remember from 2014 #7 24/7 Wall Street: 4 Top Solar Stocks to Buy for 2015 as Installations Remain Strong #8 Bloomberg: Solar Power Wins South Carolina on Agreement With Duke #9 Greentech Media: New … Read More


This is your SolarWakeup for December 19th, 2014

Last night, we held our employee holiday party. Which made me think about 2014 as the year in solar and how much of a junction it really was. Without a list or complete recap, it is clear that 2014 was a huge win in the US and around the world. Looking at growth rates, new capital entrants, additional markets, regulatory victories/attacks, and additional barriers that the industry really took in stride. Let’s look at 2014 in detail some more another time but rejoice in the amazing work the industry did this year!

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This is your SolarWakeup for December 18th, 2014

The reaction to the tariff expansion from the industry is as expected. If there is a winner that I can think of at first glance it is the NAFTA Countries. Surely some of the manufacturers will move assets to the region to use the agreements to add new capacity to the US marketplace. I think regardless of recent events, those that have been trying to be the provider of last resort will fail to become the provider of only resort.

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