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United States of Solar: How Debbie Dooley Stopped Worrying And Learned To Love Solar

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged debbie dooley, net metering, podcast, policy, politics, SEIA, solar, tea party

United States of Solar: Could Community Solar Help Spread The Revolution?

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged community solar, CSG, Minnesota, policy, solar, virtual net metering, Xcel Energy

United States of Solar: Why The Mainstream Media Keeps Getting Solar Wrong

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged christian roselund, media, podcast, policy, pv-magazine, solar

United States of Solar: Rate Design with Julia Pyper (And A Cool Haiti Project, Too)

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Haiti, Julia Pyper, net metering, podcast, policy, rate design, solar

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    The Car Battery. Seems to me that every car company now has a battery division and for some reason, which blows my mind, we still think …
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    It’s Tim Pawlenty. I’ll start by saying that I’m a big fan of Governors. Almost nobody knows them coming in but with the real power they …
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  • This is your SolarWakeup for May 5th

    Power Of Compute. Just after yesterday’s headlines about nuclear failures and solar’s growth, we have the IPO for Fervo energy, a geothermal tech provider. With the …
 
 
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