had to be the 12,500 attendees--people who believe in the power of the sun to leave our world a better place than we found it. This new talent, together with some great products, and cooperation from those that run the power grid, set the stage for an extremely productive several days.
What was new? Several new commercial size inverters, designed for longer life and at higher efficiencies. New module manufacturers--particularly from China--were in evidence.
Also evident was a willingness to roll up sleeves and get to work reducing the pace of global warming.
"I am not going to leave a burned-out, hot-house world that is not sustainable to our children and grandchildren.
We know what needs to be done, and by dammit, we better do it.
And that's why I am here."
Better tools to harvest the power of the sun--and the motivation to start now--were the best components of this show.

