Author: LEED Blogger
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Sungevity partners with CleanSpark for cyber-secure energy monitoring for commercial solar customers
Sungevity and CleanSpark, a microgrid technology company, have partnered to include CleanSpark’s cyber-secure energy monitoring and management software with Sungevity’s commercial solar offering. The partnership will make CleanSpark’s technology available to Sungevity’s commercial customers with access to real-time system monitoring. Sungevity is a technology-driven solar energy company focused on making itRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Maine solar installers petition legislature to preserve net metering policy
Maine solar installers, local and national businesses, environmental organizations, and the newly-formed Solar Energy Association of Maine delivered a petition with nearly 4,000 signatures to the Legislature today, urging Maine regulators and lawmakers to preserve current net metering policy as a side-by-side option for consumers who want to go solar.Read More
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Another Smart Renovation
From the point of view of sustainability, sometimes renovation makes more sense than tearing down and building from scratch. Especially in densely populated urban areas, where tearing a building down might not even be an option. And that’s exactly what Anne Rolland, an architect from France, did. She turned an apartment in a townhouse dating…
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Smart Windows Improve Operations
Block UV rays, glare, and solar heat while saving energy. More…
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SunEdison now helping to save water in California too
SunEdison signed a solar power purchase agreement with Stockton East Water District in Northern California and will install 2.2 MW of high-performance SunEdison solar panels on the water district’s property. By going solar, the district expects to save more than $9.5 million on energy costs over the next 20 years and 20 millionRead More — Solar Builder magazine