This is your SolarWakeup for February 25th, 2015

I have a pen, a phone and a VETO stamp. That’s the President’s message for Senate Bill 1 to try to push Keystone XL through before the full study was concluded and States still sort out a variety of local issues. That being said, this is politics and it is important not to mix up what you hear with what is really going on. Going forward, the desire to pass Keystone XL will remain, and the President has an environmental agenda he would like to leave behind. Will the President play ‘Let’s make a deal?’ with the 114th Congress and do the ITC and PTC play a role in it?

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This is your SolarWakeup for February 24th, 2015

When growth and technology diversification get called into question then why not partner with someone that has a similar issue? That's what seems to have caused First Solar and SunPower to join forces to create a yieldco. The issue with yieldcos is growth and the drive to feed the beast. With two groups diversified globally and across value chains this move seems to make perfect sense. How much ownership will each entity keep in the fund and how they will allocate risk is a different question. A logistical feat that if accomplished could be the start of a new trend in solar.

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This is your SolarWakeup for February 23th, 2015

The solar buzzwords. Bankability is probably one of my favorite ones because it also tends to be the most important. At the high level, buyers focus on the bankability of the modules but I think the place where bankability is most important is with the developer and EPC. As more money drives into solar and competing for pipeline, the overall value of a project really hinges on how well it is designed, built and maintained. Some of the most important work actually happens in the procurement divisions of solar companies so if you ever wonder how bankable your partners are, ask them how they select and buy their modules.

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

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This is your SolarWakeup for February 20th, 2015

I’ll will see your Wisconsin ex-parte communication and raise you an Arizona sandstorm which has really deteriorated into another kind of storm. A corporation commission employee has blown the whistle on the dirty methods purportedly used to try and kill solar. We will see much more on this for sure but I don’t see how this ends well for Pinnacle West company, APS. On another attack, I need to call out the bravest words that I have ever heard from SEIA. Someone let Ken Johnson speak his mind, rightfully so, and let it be known that solar has no middle ground in negotiating the ITC. And that goes out to ITC opponents outside of solar and those that claim to be in solar, you know who you are.

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This is your SolarWakeup for February 19th, 2015

Not all spokespeople are created equal. Bill Walton speaks about solar in a way that should be emulated by many in solar. Not afraid to fight for the industry that we make our living in and say so publicly. Bill can even be heard saying that he would like to be like a solar panel, absorb the energy that shines down on planet earth. So it is great to see his ‘blog’ post on the recent addition of solar on his home. He’d be happy to tell you the exact details of the project and as a homeowner with solar on the roof, I know the feeling that comes free of charge with the panels.

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This is your SolarWakeup for February 18th, 2015

I learned something new today. From 1935 to 2005, Congress felt the need to limit the size of regulated monopolies and the same act in 1935 kept the separation between regulated and unregulated utilities. The trend continues of utilities getting into the solar game with the unregulated affiliates in some cases becoming larger than the regulated units. As utility IPPs with regulated (and unregulated) parents get into the solar game what is the main goal? Is it capital deployment, customer loyalty or revenue generation? Let’s see how it plays out.

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This is your SolarWakeup for February 17th, 2015

Karma can be the most satisfying thing sometimes. It feels like yesterday, when Governor Romney (and Presidential hopeful) called Tesla a loser and stood at the front door of the Solyndra building to tout the failure of the loan guarantee program. Fast forward a few years and the program is cash flow positive, Tesla has paid back the loan well ahead of schedule, and SolarCity is leasing the Solyndra building. Should we wait for the next round of Presidential hopefuls to set up a press conference in front of the building? Perhaps they will say: Stop creating all these jobs; and clean energy, it makes it hard to talk about ‘clean’ coal.

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This is your SolarWakeup for February 16th, 2015

There is a lot of discussion around the brewing EV battle. Apple confirmed a secret effort to build an EV that is self driving with 100s of people working on it. Meanwhile Tesla is delivering residential stationary storage in a few months. Note the name of the group, stationarystorage. That’s why I think Tesla is so much more than a car company. It defines the future where electric vehicles are the transmission lines connecting a distributed network. Elon may very well be working on an electric grid that leverages grid defection.

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

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