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  • The HERO PACE program now available in select Missouri cities

    The HERO Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) Program is now available to homeowners in Jackson County and Kansas City, Missouri. HERO financing enables homeowners to make energy improvements and to pay for them over time through their property tax bill. HERO financing payments may have tax benefits, and many homeowners see immediateRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Maine PUC proposes rule to phase out net-metering

    The ups and downs of Maine’s solar industry continue after its Public Utilities Commission issued a proposed rule that would make several changes to Chapter 313 concerning net metering. Under the Commission’s current rule, generation from a customer’s generating facility may be used as a kWh credit (currently energy plus transmissionRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Make Your Furniture Mock an Antique With These 7 Pro Tips!

    Introduction: Distress Technique        In the earlier times, if furniture was distressed, it indicated that those were there for generations and majority of the paint had faded due to nicks by too many movements or rubbing by hands for years. Nowadays, the distressed look has emerged as a desired option as may believe that it adds…

  • New ISO Standard in Development to Ease Facilities Management

    ISO 41001 will allow the supply side of organizations to attain certification as a market differentiator. More…

  • ATI expands partnership with RPCS for all projects under 10 MW

    Array Technologies, Inc. (ATI) has expanded its partnership with solar design and construction company, RP Construction Services (RPCS). RPCS now serves as ATI’s exclusive national Value Added Reseller (VAR) for all projects 10 MW and under. Working together since 2009, the Array Technologies and RP Construction Services teams have shared great successRead More — Solar Builder magazine