Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Got News for 1/23/08 Issue of the IREC State & Stakeholder Newsletter?

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Got News for 1/23/08 State & Stakeholder Newsletter?
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The next issue of IREC's State & Stakeholder Newsletter will be on Wednesday, January 23, 2008. If you have news you'd like to have in that issue, send it to me by Monday, January 21, 2008.

And don't forget: the next IREC telephone seminar will be Tuesday, January 22 at 2pm EST (1pm CST, noon MST, 11am PST, 10am Alaska, 9am Hawaii) on Utility Rate Design. The seminar will last for 1 hour and 15 minutes. Pre-registration is required.

Retail rate design is important for the customer-economics of grid-connected, customer-sited PV. At this seminar, you will learn about recent research examining the impact of retail rate design on the economic value of grid-connected commercial PV systems in California as well as the intervention of The Vote Solar Initiative for solar friendly electric rates in three general rate cases.

The two speakers are Galen Barbose of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and JP Ross of Sungevity.

The IREC State & Stakeholder Newsletter is published electronically on a semi-monthly basis by the Interstate Renewable Energy Council. You can read the recent issue of the IREC State & Stakeholder Newsletter on line.

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About the Interstate Renewable Energy Council
The Interstate Renewable Energy Council's mission is to accelerate the sustainable utilization of renewable energy sources and technologies in and through state and local government and community activities.

The Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) supports market-oriented services targeted at education, coordination, procurement, the adoption and implementation of uniform guidelines and standards, workforce development, and consumer protection.



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