This is your SolarWakeup for September 9th, 2014

Interacting with SolarWakeup readers is the best part of doing the newsletter. So let’s try a solar community caption contest. Yesterday, Wisconsin utility We Energies was called out by the Sewage management agency that a solar fee would cause a budget gap and therefore increasing costs to users. So to get you started, here is the first caption for you, send us your best attempt!

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This is your SolarWakeup for September 8th, 2014

The second quarter Solar Market Insight is out with an impressive 1,133MW of new solar in the quarter. A departure from what we have seen on year over year numbers is the increase of utility scale solar. It appears to be based on the fact that utility scale solar investors are comfortable with solar and no longer charge the solar premium. Projects like Austin and other solar RFPs are bringing the ultra large solar projects to under 6-8cents per kWh.

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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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Yann


This is your SolarWakeup for September 5th, 2014

Today’s news are filled with solar politics, which seems to be the season for it. Much like our push for ITC extension, it is important to look at the numbers behind our industry to understand what is going on. For example, in 2012 the cost of the ITC was around $3 Billion. We have yet to see the cost impact for 2013 but agree that it will be higher but far less than what politicos make it seem to be. We also look at the Vivint IPO filing and give you all of the numbers you need to know about the company. Some great insight for everyone.

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This is your SolarWakeup for September 4th, 2014

Content matters, that is what I tell many of the readers that email me a piece that wasn't featured in the SolarWakeup rundown. Writing an article is a great first step, but spending the time writing it and then adding self promoting content is a waste of time. Don't sell yourself in an article other than establishing that you know what you are talking about, and definitely don't sell yourself by getting the facts wrong. That will backfire in a big way because not only did the article go to waste but someone is going to call you out about your mistakes.

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This is your SolarWakeup for September 3rd, 2014

Last Friday, the Utah PSC turned down the Utility's (Rocky Mountain Power) request to charge solar homeowners $4.65 per month. This is another big win for the solar industry and the advocates that fought hard to make sure the charge would be turned down. At times it is hard to draw the line between your business and public policy, so turning down requests for help (financial and otherwise) happens, especially when times are tough. Unfortunately, policy decisions create a real impact on your business so if you can help, do. If you can and don't then you become a policy freeloader.

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This is your SolarWakeup for September 2nd, 2014

I am a big fan of the IHS Research data in today's post in CleanTechnica. There is not going to be a shortage of panels. There probably will not even be a jump in pricing. Pricing (globally) will stabilize as manufacturers stop selling panels at little to no margins. Much of the US market is shielded from this anyways at this point. At least, I have not encountered any US based projects buying panels at sub-$0.60/watt pricing.

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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.

Have a great day!
Yann


This is your SolarWakeup for August 29th, 2014

From a marketing perspective, like it or not, the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge has gone beyond viral. It's happening everywhere, not just in the US. And if you thought only the Oakland based SfunCube had a rooftop, you forgot about SEIA's rooftop deck. The deck hosted SEIA President's Ice Bucket Challenge. Funniest part for me was who challenge Rhone, the head of the Nuclear association! Talk about trying to ice your competitor. Rhone made a nice challenge too, by nominating the CEO of SolarWorld! Here is the video

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This is your SolarWakeup for August 28th, 2014

A preliminary look at the S-1 filing (link below) from Vivint Solar gives you a microcosm of the solar industry. As you have heard me say before, solar is a financial sector, and by reading the S-1 filing or any of the SolarCity ($SCTY) or other filings, you get a sense on how the project you are working on creates value. Whether it is a cash deal, loan or 3rd party, there is a risk and market impact there. You could be a one-person shop or the CEO of Vivint's competitor, reading the S-1 filing makes sense. Hoping to give you a rundown of the look behind the curtains this week.

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