Author: LEED Blogger
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Massachusetts hits both net metering, REC caps, halting a ton of solar business
Another state rocking and rolling in solar installations is turning off the lights and unplugging the speakers,at least for now. We turn to Massachusetts, still one of the top solar states, which hit its net metering cap last year, and has just now hit its renewable energy certificates cap thisRead More
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New Residential Lease Disclosure form to help your customers choose among solar options
Leasing a solar system just got a whole lot easier for people interested in saving money, choosing how they power their homes and reducing their environmental footprint, thanks to the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA). The new SEIA Residential Lease Disclosure form will be available to all companies to help consumersRead More
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Ideal Power, WESCO International agree on distribution deal
Ideal Power Inc., a power conversion technologies developer, entered into a distribution agreement with WESCO International, Inc., which provides electrical, industrial and communications maintenance, repair and operating (MRO) and OWM products, construction materials, and advanced supply chain management and logistics services. WESCO added Ideal Power’s Grid Resilient 30-kW and 125-kWRead More
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Code Changes to Improve School Safety
Guidelines to protect occupants from intruders. More…
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String inverter mount from AET surpasses 1,000 units
Applied Energy Technologies (AET), a manufacturer of commercial and utility-scale racking systems, has surpassed more than 1,000 units sold of its Rayport-I string inverter mounting solution. AET’s Rayport-I was the first of its kind, designed to address a market need for a product that not only protects the string inverterRead More