The Beat Goes On
The Solar and Energy Storage Business Responds
It’s hard to maintain a sense of proportion these days as the rolling contangion of the Corona Virus moves across the US.
However, the solar and energy storage business is adjusting to deal with short-term issues while trying to keep the longer term focus in view.
I’ve had a few conversations which indicate:
Residential solar is obviously affected since many homeowners don’t want strangers in their yard.
Utility-scale projects already underway (with panels delivered and EPC contractors at work) move ahead.
Behind-the-meter storage/solar has some problems since developers need access to some building electric panels. Some buildings are empty, others are full. So, it depends on where you are in the project.
Business development people seeking to secure offtakes for projects 18-24 months out are keeping their focus on those opportunities since construction is well-beyond the expected peak of the virus.
Recruiting continues . Companies are interviewing by phone while onsite interviews are on hold for some weeks.












