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Mark BurgerSeptember 29, 2008
The Trouble with "One Solution" Answers
Analysis of: Power Plays | online.wsj.com
Author: Mark Burger, Principal, Kestrel Development Company
There is an interesting dichotomy in how most Americans, both the public and the leadership, address alternative energy.  We mouth the rhetoric of "there's no one answer" to replacing present energy conversion and then are as petulant as a child who got underwear instead of a bicycle for Christmas,...
Mark BurgerSeptember 29, 2008
Some Builders May Finally Be Getting Wise On PV
Analysis of: The Sun Shines on Solar | www.housingzone.com
Author: Mark Burger, Principal, Kestrel Development Company
Despite a horrendous housing market, solar powered installations on homes, especially new ones, are becoming a measurable market niche.  This trend is being noted in mainstream homebuilder publications like housingzone.com, which has until now treated solar as something way into the future. ...
Mark BurgerSeptember 29, 2008
The Two Are Becoming One, and It's All Risk
Analysis of: Energy security 'more important than climate change' | www.guardian.co.uk
Author: Mark Burger, Principal, Kestrel Development Company
In the Paul Newman movie "The Private War of Harry Frigg", an opening scene has a bunch of generals in a steam room arguing over a map where the enemy is.  After a few minutes, the enemy shows up at the door and takes the toweled lot away.  So is the argument over what's worse, climate change...
Mark BurgerSeptember 29, 2008
It's ALIVE!!!
Analysis of: U.S. Senate votes to extend solar, R&D tax credits; SEIA applauds move | www.pv-tech.org
Author: Mark Burger, Principal, Kestrel Development Company
Just when you think it's over, and the US solar and wind industries will have to scramble to finish 2008 installations and sweat out 2009 inactivity, Congress has passed fairly close versions of solar and wind power incentives that promise to be at least an adequate patch over to next year, and possibly...
Mark BurgerAugust 21, 2008
US Solar Installers Continue To Get Snapped Up
Analysis of: Hopland, CA, USA: Real Goods Solar Acquires Independent Energy Systems | www.solarbuzz.com
Author: Mark Burger, Principal, Kestrel Development Company
Despite trepidations over the lapsing of US federal incentives, the domestic photovoltaic market continues to consolidate to take advantage of better economy of scale.  Photovoltaic installations in the US now number over 10,000 a year, growth that will continue to increase once new federal incentives...
Mark BurgerAugust 18, 2008
Negotiating the Spanish and US Solar Markets
Analysis of: Premier Power solar panels take over Spanish rooftops | www.bizjournals.com
Author: Mark Burger, Principal, Kestrel Development Company
This story on a US based installer setting up shop in Mediterranean Europe is a good example of the challenges of dealing with what was until recently two of the hottest PV markets in the world for 2009 - Spain and the United States.  The dynamics of what the changes in incentives will do and how...
Mark BurgerAugust 5, 2008
Sniping at Solar Costs, Ignoring General Electricity Cost Increases
Analysis of: Energía fotovoltaica y subida de la luz | www.enervia.com
Author: Mark Burger, Principal, Kestrel Development Company
Feed in tariffs, a way to provide measured funding for photovoltaic and other renewable energy systems, has been successful in bringing these technologies to market.  Paying only for performance, requiring outside financing, steadily reduced rates and caps on rate impacts have enabled solar and...
Mark BurgerAugust 4, 2008
Let the Renewable Energy Markets Slug It Out
Analysis of: IT'S TIME TO STOP AMERICA'S ADDICTION TO FOREIGN OIL | www.pickensplan.com
Author: Mark Burger, Principal, Kestrel Development Company
The Pickens Plan is not bad in itself, being grounded in the reality of changing markets and led by a businessman who has actually invested in the process.  What may be more important is that the Plan could shake the monopolistic grip that fossil and nuclear energy has on our infrastructure and...
Mark BurgerJuly 14, 2008
An Elephant in the Room Begins To Roar
Analysis of: Billionaire Texas oilman spend $58m on alternative energy campaign | www.guardian.co.uk
Author: Mark Burger, Principal, Kestrel Development Company
The media is saturated by energy companies promising a painless path to continued cheap supplies, and cleaner to boot.  Meanwhile, T Boone Pickens has burst upon this complacency with a campaign that act as a wake up call to drastically shake up how we guzzle our fuel.  What ever one thinks...
Mark BurgerJuly 14, 2008
But Wait, There's More - Natural Gas, Water and Other Increasingly Scarce Resources
Analysis of: Envisioning a world of $200-a-barrel oil | www.latimes.com
Author: Mark Burger, Principal, Kestrel Development Company
We are mesmerized by the present high price of oil, but that's only a part of the picture.  Natural gas and coal prices, water scarcity and a steadily declining large household base will essentially spell the beginning of the end of the housing, vehicle and development sprawl.

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