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    2018 blog post that's still relevant: "California Homeowners in Common-Interest Developments Now Have the Right to Install Solar in Common Areas"

    California Homeowners in Common-Interest Developments Now Have the Right to Install Solar in Common Areas
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    Subsidies for cleantech

    This article talks about the public cost of subsidies and tax breaks for cleantech but doesn’t mention the public cost for climate change impacts caused by fossil fuel companies...
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    SEIA's 2024 Finance, Tax & Buyers Seminar

    NY- march 2024- https://na.eventscloud.com/website/63517/home/
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    CA’s proposed new solar rules for multi family housing is a major threat for distributed solar

    The CPUC is considering a proposal that wouldn’t allow people in multi family housing to get self consumption credits for their solar production. Given the number of people who depend on these types of solar rates, this is a huge threat to solar ownership in CA. Renters shouldn’t be forced to...
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    SEIA's Solar+ Manufacturing Summit at RE+ Midwest - Nov 15th in Chicago

    SEIA’s third Solar+ Manufacturing Summit to discuss pathways and policies for building a strong domestic supply chain for solar and other clean energy technologies: SEIA's Solar+ Manufacturing Summit at RE+ Midwest
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    Mentorship Opportunity for Women in Cleantech

    Women in Cleantech & Sustainability are offering a 3-month mentorship program running from January to March 2024, dedicated to empowering women in the clean energy and sustainability sectors. Includes: Regular one-on-one meetings with a mentor 3 group events to share insights and network Small...
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    Help CA Solar Owners Fight for VNEM/NEMA and Against a High Fixed Charge

    The California Public Utilities Commission proposed making even more draconian changes to the Virtual Net Metering (VNEM) and Aggregate Net Metering (NEMA) tariffs a few weeks ago. Read more and support CALSSA's efforts to protect the future of distributed solar in California: Fight for...
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    Energy Storage Chemistry Types

    My understanding is that lithium iron phosphate batteries are less volatile (less prone to fires) than lithium ion batteries. Due to the lower fire risk, many permitting jurisdictions also allow them to be inside structures with minimal spacing restrictions. We are considering Franklin batteries...

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