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Christian Roselund
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Solar industry goes to war against entrenched interests
Conflict with entrenched interests was a major theme of the 2016 Intersolar North America opening session.
Christian Roselund
Jul 14, 2016
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Solar
IRENA: Solar could meet up to 13% of global power demand by 2030
A new IRENA report states that solar PV capacity could grow 10-fold over the next fourteen years, driven by cost reductions.
Christian Roselund
Jun 24, 2016
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Renewables
California’s last nuclear plant to be closed, to be replaced by renewables
PG&E to close last nuclear power station and elects to lift renewable energy target to 55% by 2031 and boost energy efficiency.
Christian Roselund
Jun 23, 2016
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Donald Trump betrays total ignorance of solar, energy market dynamics
Trump says solar is expensive and has 30-year payback time: “All I’m going to do is free up the coal,” he said in first major energy speech.
Christian Roselund
May 27, 2016
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Brookings Institute: net-metered solar a net benefit to all utility customers
Prestigious Washington think tank’s analysis shows broad consensus that net metering is benefiting utility customers who do not employ solar PV.
Christian Roselund
May 26, 2016
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US DOE: Solar PV can meet 25%+ of annual demand without major intervention
US SunShot program, which aims to make solar PV cost-competitive with conventional generation by 2020, has published eight reports detailing progress to date and the challenges that lie ahead.
Christian Roselund
May 20, 2016
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Big oil major Total says it wants to be one of Big 3 solar companies
French oil giant sees future growth in electricity, solar, and energy storage, rather than transport fuels. It aims to be one of top 3 solar companies.
Christian Roselund
Apr 22, 2016
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Rooftop solar net metering under attack across the United States
Changes to policies which affect rooftop solar are being considered in most U.S. states.
Christian Roselund
Feb 25, 2016
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City of Palo Alto considers solar power contract at under $US37/MWh
Palo Alto, California, city councillors have recommended approval of a PPA for what may lowest price paid for power from asolar project to date.
Christian Roselund
Feb 24, 2016
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Residential solar passes grid parity in 20 US states, to reach 42 by 2020
California, Hawaii and Massachusetts lead the nation for the economic competitiveness of solar PV.
Christian Roselund
Feb 11, 2016
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U.S. DOE to provide $21 million to address soft costs, deployment barriers
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has focused on reducing soft costs through the SunShot Initiative
Christian Roselund
Feb 9, 2016
1
2015: The year in solar
With an international agreement in Paris, and record low prices for installed PV, 2015 was a positive year for solar.
Christian Roselund
Jan 6, 2016
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