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7 Things Worth Reading This Week (5/19/23)

K2 Systems has created a solution to a chronic issue for installers working on tile roofs: tile roofs have a gap between the tile and decking surface, which complicates handling requirements re flashing/underlayment during an install. K2 recently incorporated EverSeal into their hook offerings, EverSeal being the same butyl used in their Splice Foot products. EverSeal is better than metal flashings on asphalt shingle roofs as no sealant is needed and removes the need to pry up nails or shingles. It is also much faster for installs on tile roofs.

Unsurprisingly, Biden has vetoed the legislation passed by Congress to repeal the 2-year moratorium on solar tariffs. He stated that it would undermine efforts to ramp up domestic manufacturing and foment uncertainty for industry businesses and workers. He does not plan to extend the moratorium either – it will end in June 2024.

In an effort to accelerate PV tech, including high-tandem devices, First Solar Inc. has acquired Evolar AB, a Swedish PV tech company, for about $70 total. They intend to enhance their thin-film PV by joining Evolar’s know-how with their existing R&D and properties.

Treasury has unleashed guidelines about the IRA’s 10% bonus for solar power projects that use made-in-USA content. It makes it clearer to developers how to take advantage of the domestic content bonus credit for projects that begin construction this year. They also clarify the treatment of labor costs so as to ensure the focus of the incentive remains on domestic manufacturing. These proposed regulations will apply to taxable years ending after May 12, 2023.

In the last of a nine part SunCast/SolarAcademy solar conversation solar industry veteran Jon Bonanno and Ted Thomas, founder of Energized Strategies and former chair of the Arkansas Public Service Commission, discuss the variations between PUCIU, for-profit businesses, munis, and co-ops in the electric industry, and the diverse regulations they are subjected to based on state law. They look at how the regulation can be self-imposed or regulated by entities like the Department of Agriculture or Utility Commission.

Additionally, the two men talk about the cost causation and load variability for commercial, industrial, and residential customers are explored, with debates and rate cases about who caused the cost and who should be held responsible. The video is below.

In this sixth video in the seven-part series, Joe Tanner, Director of Sales at Enact Systems, and Kerim Baran look at how Enact handles construction management of solar projects using Workflow features. This includes contract signing. The video is below.

Baywa r.e. sits down with the President & CEO of NABCEP to discuss highlights from the recent NABCEP continuing ed conference. They talk about the fact that they launched their Learning Management System, a platform that will host multiple digitally recorded trainings for virtual learning and accreditation – including sessions from the conference. BayWa r.e. contributed 4 sessions to this year’s conference re building a healthy, resilient business. The recap video is below.

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