Fox & Hounds - It’s no secret; for whatever arguments one might make regarding the effectiveness of solar energy in delaying man-made climate change, or the broader market viability of renewable energy technologies, the fact is that solar electricity has become a significant part of the energy economy in states that have supported aggressive incentives for solar investment. Solar energy has become a significant factor in economic growth overall for states like Nevada, New Jersey, Hawaii, Arizona, and certainly for the state of California
Editorial: Please, PUC, don't cast a cloud over the solar boom
LA Times - Southern California, the land of sunny days and houses as far as the eye can see, is particularly suited to take advantage of rooftop solar.
Gov. Brown should take a stand on California’s solar investment
San Francisco Chronicle - Gov. Jerry Brown is clearly passionate about climate change. On Tuesday he said that he’s planning legal action to help defend President Obama’s new greenhouse gas-reduction regulations. Next month, he’s also traveling to Paris for a major United Nations summit on climate change.
Here Comes the Sun
California Current - Come December, the California Public Utilities Commission faces a stark decision. It either can end net metering for emissions-free rooftop solar and embrace a utility-backed alternative many warn could kill the rapidly growing industry in California, or it can keep net metering or some arrangement that’s roughly equivalent.