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Guys, I have seen new members joining the community, but none are engaging or interacting. I plan to make this community actual free value for all of you, so let’s start by engaging and introducing ourselves. Also, list down your 2026 goals, and let’s get it.
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Firstly, welcome to the Solar Network!!! 🌞 We’re so excited to have you here and can’t wait for you to start connecting with other business owners like you. To help you get settled and feel comfortable, we’d love for you to introduce yourself. Here’s how to do it: - Name: (What should we call you?) - What are you looking to achieve here? (Why did you decide to join this amazing community? 😅) - Your business name: (What business do you run?) - Where are you from? (We’re global, so we’d love to know where you’re based!) There’s also a small sneaky feature we added to help you connect and meet people in person: THE MAP 🗺️ For safety and privacy, we made it so the map shows you a couple of miles off your real location, so no need to worry. That’s all I’m asking from you right now: introduce yourself, then jump in and start networking with like-minded people. This community is free. I’m not trying to sell you anything, and there are no hidden intentions. Introducing yourself is compulsory here. Please make sure you do it. I genuinely don’t want anyone joining just to pitch others, and while some people might try, we’re strict about preventing that. One of the ways we do that is by requiring introductions. Alright—last thing: THE RULES! 1. 🚫 Be positive! 2. 🚫 NO selling! 3. 🚫 NO promotions! 4. 🚫 NO “free” resources! 5. 🚫 NO engagement farming! 6. 🚫 NO hiring posts! 7. 🚫 NO AI slop! 8. 🚫 NO social media links! Simple, clear, and very doable rules. We’d also love for you to invite new people into the community! That’s everything. If you have any questions, feel free to tag us or DM me. Hope you have an awesome time here! 🙌
What the US-Iran war actually means for the renewable industry
Everyone's worried about oil prices. Solar owners should be celebrating. Hey guys, I haven't posted in a while. I know, I know. I basically ghosted you all. But I'm back and I'm committing to being way more active from now on. And I hope you all do the same because talking to myself gets weird fast. So something has been living rent free in my head lately. The US-Iran situation. Now let me be clear. I am not a war guy. At all. But I am absolutely a "what does this mean for solar" guy. So naturally my brain went straight there. Here's the part nobody's really talking about. The Strait of Hormuz carries about 20 million barrels of oil per day. That's roughly 20% of the entire world's petroleum consumption flowing through one stretch of water you could probably swim across on a good day. The IEA called this the largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market. One strait. 20% of global supply. Gone. Now I don't know about you but if I had 20% of my income dependent on one road that someone could just block on a Tuesday morning I'd be having a very bad time. And here's the thing that made me actually smile a little. Renewables don't need to be shipped through the Strait of Hormuz. Once solar panels and batteries are installed the energy source is completely local. It doesn't move through shipping lanes. It doesn't get held hostage by geopolitics. It genuinely does not care what is happening on the other side of the planet. A war in the Middle East isn't just a story about oil prices. It's a very loud reminder that energy dependence is a strategic weakness and every government watching this is taking notes. We're already seeing it happen. Europe overtook fossil fuels in electricity generation for the first time ever in 2025. Renewables supplied 47% of European electricity. The US is still pushing renewable deployment hard into 2026 despite all the tariff chaos and supply chain headaches. Solar and wind are literally growing faster than global electricity demand right now.
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