Newslettercommons.wikimedia.org Tech to climate career changes: Why these workers left jobs like Google Tech workers are walking away from high-paying jobs with great perks to help fight what they believe is the greatest existential problem of our lifetimes: climate change.
Politicsen.wikipedia.org A fight over rooftop solar threatens California's climate goals Utility regulators have proposed slashing the incentives homeowners receive to install solar panels, a long-sought goal of utilities and labor unions.
Solutions www.nytimes.com Tesla’s latest solar stumble: Big price increases The company is charging tens of thousands of dollars more to cover roofs with its much-anticipated solar shingles, angering some customers.
Politics www.nytimes.com Home solar is growing, but big installers are still losing money Some companies are having trouble surviving and making money installing panels because of intense competition and the high costs of doing business.
Solutions www.nytimes.com Sunrun acquiring Vivint in shakeup of home solar market The $3.2 billion all-stock deal will leave Tesla further behind as a provider of residential solar panels and batteries.
Newsletter www.nytimes.com She’s taking on Elon Musk on solar. And winning As the head of Sunrun, Lynn Jurich won’t rest until the photovoltaic cell module is as common as the fireplace.
Newsletter www.bloomberg.com A solar firm that targets low-income homes its rivals won't A Louisiana rooftop solar company is betting on a segment of the U.S. that its rivals have largely ignored: low-income households.