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Hot mic records troubling conversation about solar regulations – First – States are required to set a price and contract lengths to promote alternative energy resources under the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act, or PURPA, which has been on the books since the energy crisis of the 1970s. Second – “Well,” replies Lake, “the 10-year might do it if the price doesn’t. And at this low price, I can’t imagine anyone getting into it. Now that the pricing of solar power is compelling, and getting built in volumes bigger than the fossil fuel and local paid off politicians can deal with – they’re happy to start breaking the law. This is how reality works folks – unless you do something about it – here’s his name: Public Service Commissioner Bob Lake.