Hello Solar Enthusiasts,
Exciting things are underway in the solar industry and it’s a privilege to keep you all updated. The traction around solar, storage, cleantech, utilities, and energy transition finance is substantial and shouldn’t be underestimated. It is wonderful to see a wave of experts moving into strategic positions that will no doubt power the industry’s growth.
Elizabeth Crouse, an eminent personality in the world of solar companies, recently became a partner at Holland & Knight. Based in the Portland, Oregon office, Elizabeth excels in advising clients on a range of U.S. federal income tax matters. These include pivotal tax credits for the renewable energy industry. With such expertise, she can potentially make solar panels for your home more affordable.
We see similar significant moves in the industry with the appointment of Peter Fischer as the next division director of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s Materials Sciences Division. His experience and knowledge about magnetic materials will certainly contribute to the future of solar arrays for home use.
The Cleantech Leaders Roundtable is now helmed by Ann Davlin with 20 years of robust experience in cleantech, climate finance, and environmental policy. Her key contributions to the field and belief in market-based solutions for climate change would pave the way for more mainstream solar adoption.
Over at Dimension Energy, Michael Sheehan is stepping in as chief operating officer. His valuable experience in the energy sector and remarkable business development acumen will no doubt be beneficial for a leading community solar and battery storage developer. His efforts may scale up the availability of solar panels for your home, making it easier for you to go green.
Lastly, Green Lantern Solar brought Brian Pugmire on board as a site acquisition specialist. Based in Boise, Idaho, Brian’s expertise in identifying worthwhile wind and solar projects will be instrumental towards the company’s site acquisition strategy. That means more options for those of you looking to install a solar array for home use.
That’s a wrap for now. Keep your eyes on these key individuals and their respective solar companies as they trailblaze the way for a brighter, cleaner future. Don’t forget to do your part as well – consider installing solar panels for your home to save money and the environment!
Stay Tuned!
Original Articlehttps://pv-magazine-usa.com/2024/09/25/people-on-the-move-berkeley-lab-green-lantern-solar-and-more/