Author: LEED Blogger
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Eaton unveils ‘Home as a Grid’ approach to the residential energy transition
The energy transition is changing how power is generated, distributed, managed and consumed. Building on its Everything as a Grid perspective, power management company Eaton’s new Home as a Grid approach combines an intelligent home energy portfolio with strategic partnerships to help residential customers integrate, manage and benefit from renewableRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Sunrun is taking its talents to South Beach (expanding services to Miami)
Sunrun launched in Florida in 2017, providing home solar and batteries to residents in Duke, Tampa Electric, and Orlando Utility Commission service territories. The company expanded its services to other parts of Orlando and Tampa within Florida Power & Light’s service territory in May 2020. This week, Sunrun is takingRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Sunnova to become Lennar’s exclusive residential solar, storage provider after buying SunStreet platform
Sunnova Energy International Inc. entered into an agreement with Len X — a technology focused subsidiary of leading homebuilder Lennar Corporation — to acquire Lennar’s residential solar platform SunStreet. In addition, Sunnova signed a multi-year partnership to become Lennar’s exclusive residential solar and storage service provider for new home communities acrossRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Origis Energy supports youth foundation in Georgia with $25,000 grant as part of GA Solar 4 project
Origis Energy has awarded a $25,000.00 educational grant to A.S.P.I.R.E., a non-profit youth development and mentoring organization in Twiggs County, Georgia. The Origis Energy grant stems from the company’s GA Solar 4 – Twiggs County Solar project and its commitment to making lasting contributions to the communities in which it works.Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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How to select the best metering hardware for each solar project (and an overview of top options)
Monitoring is essential to effectively manage and optimize the performance of solar PV systems, particularly commercial sites, as they are likely to have revenue-grade production, inverter-level monitoring capabilities, weather stations and additional load monitoring at the site. For sites measuring performance-based incentives such as Solar Renewable Energy Certificates (SRECS) orRead More — Solar Builder magazine