‘Get Some Sun’ webinars feature fresh perspectives on the issues that impact solar energy.
UPCOMING WEBINARS:
Project: Permit – Cutting Red Tape for Solar Energy - with Berkeley Lab, Clean Power Finance, IREC and Vote Solar
June 5, 2013 – 10 AM PT
Register here.
PAST WEBINARS:
Crowdfunding: New Capital for the Next Solar Revolution(s) - with Billy Parish of Mosaic and Ryan Levinson of SunFunder
May 15, 2013 – 10 AM PT
Recording here.
SunFunder slides here.
Regional Coordinaton: A Low-Cost Path to Renewable Integration - with Dave Olsen, CA-ISO and Doug Larson, Western Interstate Energy Board
March 13, 2013
Recording here.
How to finance energy improvements in commercial buildings in California with PACE
January 30th, 2013
Recording here.
Data Not Drama in California: Costs & Benefits of Net Metering
January 16th, 2013
Recording here.
Tracking the Sun: The Installed Cost of Solar in the U.S. – with LBNL
November 28th, 2012
Recording here.
Oversupplied SREC Markets – What Comes Next?
November 14th, 2012
Recording here.
Soft Costs in U.S. Solar Markets – NREL Survey
November 8th, 2012
Recording here.
Exploring a New Finance Model for Commercial Solar: PACE & Third Party Ownership
October 24th, 2012
Recording here.
Game Changing Technologies: State of Storage & Smart Grid
Wednesday, October 17th
Recording here.
Solar 101 – A Conversation with Vote Solar
Wednesday, September 26th
Recording here.
The Rooftop Revolution: How Solar Power Can Save Our Economy – and Our Planet – from Dirty Energy
with author Danny Kennedy, Sungevity
Tuesday, September 18
Recording here.
Looking back on the Stimulus: What Did It Do for Clean Energy?
with Michael Grunwald, TIME journalist & author of The NEW New Deal
August 29nd
Recording here.
Re-considering the Economics of Solar Power
with Michael Liebreich and Jenny Chase, Bloomberg New Energy Finance
September 5
Recording here.
Understanding U.S. Energy Subsidies
with Doug Koplow, founder of EarthTrack.net
August 22nd
Recording here.
Slide Deck Here (PDF).
ARCHIVED WEBINARS– 2011 SERIES.


