The Great Social Solar Divide

Breaking Energy 2014-10-22

Summary:

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From a rooftop in sunny California, a Breaking Energy writer learns about the need for a national solar policy targeting low-income families. The sun was rising quickly as I drove down I-580 to a part of Oakland that has yet to attract a significant influx of Silicon Valley’s high-tech workers and the gentrification that follows. 

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Link:

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Tags:

regulation solar grid alternatives low-income families low-income solar renewable energy residential solar finance rooftop solar solar finance solar installations solar installers solar panels solar policy solar power solar pv

Authors:

Kate Rosow Chrisman

Date tagged:

10/22/2014, 12:53

Date published:

10/22/2014, 12:00