But Laura Wisland, an energy analyst with the Union of Concerned Scientists, said the program has had a significant effect. "I do think it's done its job, because it has created strong demand in the state, and that encourages solar developers to find cost savings," said Wisland, who was not involved in the Environment California report. "Panel prices are falling for everyone, so you need to find ways to innovate and make your projects cheaper to compete." Read the full article