This is your SolarWakeup for March 21st, 2014

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This is your SolarWakeup for March 20th, 2014

A year ago, we could have believed a future where every manufacturer is beyond struggling or going out of business. Now, some thanking individuals like Musk, we see profits and success going all the way up the value chain. When the solar industry grows and profits are attained, things are going well. Tonight we celebrate the victories and the industry at equinox. Find me and say hello if you are there!

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This is your SolarWakeup for March 19th, 2014

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This is your SolarWakeup for March 18th, 2014

Now we see the potential other side of the Trade Commission's delay in initial findings for the expanded trade complaint. A deal may be in the works, according to SEIA talks are in early stages. The question remains, who is in the room, who represents the individual parts of the solar market and what does it mean for the future of solar in the US. More to come...

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This is your SolarWakeup for March 17th, 2014

Last sales pitch from me for the Vote Solar Equinox event. This Thursday night, close to 1,000 people from the solar world will gather in San Francisco. I will be making my way West to attend the event and see many of you in the Bay area. If you can make it to the event, the money goes to a good cause as Vote Solar works to protect solar rights across the Country.

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

Last chance to get in on Equinox, come raise a glass with your solar friends

Last chance to get in on Equinox, come raise a glass with your solar friends www.votesolar.org/equinox2014 These are the top 10 most read solar articles by your peers this week! #1 Solar Server: Obama Administration proposes big changes to solar tax credits #2 ISLR: Could Minnesota’s “Value of Solar” Make Everyone a Winner? #3 NY Times: The Red Faces of the Solar Skeptics #4 CleanTechnica: Three New Low Cost Solar Power Projects That Kick Butt #5 Gizmodo: The World’s Largest Solar Plant Is Blinding Pilots #6 Solar Power World: 5 Factors To Consider Before Investing In Commercial Solar #7 NRDC: Largest Grid Operator: Renewables Expansion Won’t Be a Problem #8 Forbes: Why Is … Read More


This is your SolarWakeup for March 14th, 2014

Minnesota has established a value of solar, a term that will become more common across the Country in my opinion. Not only will regulators ask utilities to measure the value of solar but solar developers should learn to sell based on the value of solar. The total benefits test should be applied for solar including societal and technical benefits to the consumer and grid.

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This is your SolarWakeup for March 13th, 2014

The solar trade case preliminary decision has been moved from March 28th to June 2nd. The trade commission says it's due to "parties involved are cooperating, and investigation is complicated." You can read into this in two ways, either the case is too complicated to determine a result in 65 days or someone is negotiating a deal in the background. More to come...On another note, ALEC may be playing games in MA, see a follow up on our article from yesterday.

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This is your SolarWakeup for March 12th, 2014

Today you will see slightly different look on the front page. While the rundown is still the core of SolarWakeup, we are going to feature some original stories. SolarWakeup will bring you market trends, opinions and provocative thought leadership pieces. If you are interested in contributing an original story, send us a note. In the meantime, read today's new story about ALEC.

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This is your SolarWakeup for March 10th, 2014

PJM says they can handle 30% solar and wind on the grid, in a no big deal statement. Translation: that's a whole lot of solar to be built into the grid without impact to the system. Probably not what the utilities wanted to hear but funny things happen when engineers can work without a business goal in mind.

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