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Mike Holt - Call for Newsletter Ideas
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Call for Newsletter Ideas

Call for Newsletter Ideas

We're always looking for new topics for our newsletters. Many times these topics come directly from you; our newsletter members. So we'd like to thank you for that and remind everyone that if you have a topic or article you think we should share via our newsletter send it to Mike@MikeHolt.com and he'll take a look.

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We know that our readers are at the forefront of the latest goings-on in the electrical industry and we want to hear from you. What industry articles have you read recently that you'd like to share? What issues do you think deserve research for a newsletter? Even if it's your own content - that's fine too. It's a great way to get feedback on something you've written and spread the word.

We appreciate your help and look forward to hearing from you.

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  • How about a state by state breakdown of the costs associated with consumer and small business owned solar PV rooftops? Why is the cost so high? Is it the labor? Is it the permit fees? Is it the way taxes are assessed (or temporarily waived) at fault? Are the solar companies price gouging? Are they being sluggish because big oil and Wall Street have stepped in and bogged things down. Has the increase in import costs killed this market and helped put consumer owned solar even further out of reach for the average American? Will massive solar production move us away from global warming threats? Are we being good stewards of what god has given us? What an enormous boon to the electrical jobs market and all the related electrical industries if affordable rooftop solar went nationwide. Who, or what, besides those currently profitting from the status quo, is bogging this nationwide clean energy electrical job creator down?

    Any articles along these lines would be of interest to to me and possibly others.

    Thanks in advance for your consideration.

    Ralph   October 2 2012, 12:12 am EDT
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  • Mike, A question that is asked of me quite often is "what code violations do you see most frequently?". A list of the top 25 or so might be beneficial to your readers. It's amazing how often the same violations keep popping up. By the way, I haven't seen you for a while; I hope you and the family are doing well. Ed

    Ed Holt  September 24 2012, 8:20 am EDT
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  • Mike, If possible a highlight of the changes that occurred in the code regarding such items as swimming pool, motor or outdoor lighting installation or topics the readers choose. I know many changes are made due to fatal injuries but have no history of why the code changed. Regards, John

    John Begley  September 22 2012, 10:49 am EDT
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  • an area that deals with new technology maybe in different sections, res., comm., devices, smart home etc.

    donal fingleton  September 22 2012, 6:02 am EDT
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