Author: LEED Blogger
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PG&E surpasses 10,000 solar customer milestone in three Calif. cities
Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) hit the nice round number of 10,000 solar customers in each of three of California’s largest cities – Bakersfield, Fresno and San Jose – as part of the company’s milestone of connecting its 175,000th solar customer to its electric grid. These achievements, along with a newRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Sustainable Features Benefit Human Health
Environmentally friendly buildings can improve occupant wellbeing. More…
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Sherin and Lodgen LLP aids in financing of net metered solar project in Mass.
The Solar Energy Practice Group of Boston law firm Sherin and Lodgen LLP represented Boston Private Bank & Trust Co. in the development of a virtually net metered 3.106 MW solar project located in Halifax, Mass. The electricity generated by the project will be sold to the City of BrocktonRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Low Carbon Positive Energy Home
Earlier this year, the so-called Solcer House was built by a team from Cardiff University in Wales. Solcer House is such an accomplishment because it is low-cost, low-carbon and energy positive. It was built as part of the Solcer Project, which is a part of the Low Carbon Research Institute Program and the main aim…
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Solar power for a prison leads to Make a Wish donation via Watts for Wishes
The solar industry is all about tying things together, whether that is new energy sources to old utility grids, adjacent renewable energy sources with interested commercial entities, or in this case, energy savings with additional social giving. What are we talking about? A new 500 kW solar farm built toRead More — Solar Builder magazine