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Michelle Davis

@michelle_schmo

Head of Global Solar research at @WM_PowerRenew, Arizona lover, financial independence pursuer, and displaced Broncos fan. Views my own.

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The latest US Solar Market Insight 2022 Year in Review report is out! In the below, I give a quick 2 minute overview of the key things you need to know on the state of the US solar industry. Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables Solar and Storage Industry

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One theme of our latest US SMI report is that implementation of the IRA has been slow and complicated. Read more below, and comment on your own experiences! US solar: full benefits of the Inflation Reduction Act are yet to materialize woodmac.com/news/opinion/u…

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☀️New Report from Solar and Storage Industry and Wood Mackenzie projects a record 32 GW of solar will be installed this year — a 52% increase from 2022. It's thanks to President Donald J. Trump' Inflation Reduction Act that's spurring public + private investments in U.S. solar manufacturing. electrek.co/2023/09/06/us-…

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It should be noted how different this is from attachment rates in the US, where most markets don't exceed 15% (HI and PR are exceptions). I am still trying to figure out exactly what enables this difference since the economics are relatively similar.

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Meghan Nutting Excuse me? You want to share other data that shows NREL costs are wrong? DOE Quarterly Solar Report actually shows EVEN HIGHER costs than the bottom-up NREL analysis leads to, based on real reported installs.

<a href="/MeghanNutting/">Meghan Nutting</a> Excuse me? You want to share other data that shows NREL costs are wrong? DOE Quarterly Solar Report actually shows EVEN HIGHER costs than the bottom-up NREL analysis leads to, based on real reported installs.