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'''Andrew Birch''' is a former City banker and Scottish entrenepeneur who is chief executive of [[Sungevity]], a solar company in San Francisco.  
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Birch, who was born in Edinburgh, was behind the "Globama" campaign credited with convincing US President [[Barack Obama]] to install solar panels at the White House. After a petition gathered 50,000 signatories, Mr Obama agreed to install solar within a few months.
  
 
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Revision as of 05:47, 27 August 2013

Andrew Birch is a former City banker and Scottish entrenepeneur who is chief executive of Sungevity, a solar company in San Francisco.

Background

Birch, who was born in Edinburgh, was behind the "Globama" campaign credited with convincing US President Barack Obama to install solar panels at the White House. After a petition gathered 50,000 signatories, Mr Obama agreed to install solar within a few months.

Views

In August 2013 in an interview with The Telegraph (UK) Birch said:

It alarms me to read the UK debate where there is talk about further subsidies to support a new nuclear plant that will generate its first electrons in 2023 ... Given the proven cost curve in solar, that nuclear plant could be obsolete before it’s even switched on. Politicians must be careful not to lock Britons into 20th century energy prices.

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