Author: LEED Blogger
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Pier analysis vs. slope analysis in ground-mount solar on uneven terrain
This article appears in the Spring 2020 issue of Solar Builder. Subscribe here for free (digital or print). With fewer ground-mount solar sites featuring flat, open terrain, we’re fortunate to have a new generation of fixed-tilt and tracker systems that offer greater flexibility and slope tolerances. By adjusting the postRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Three Ways to Streamline Operations and Keep Your Solar Business Moving Forward
Like small businesses worldwide, many solar businesses are looking for ways to contain costs in order to continue to operate successfully and take care of their employees through any COVID-19-related economic ups and downs. Here are three simple strategies for potential savings. Audit Software Subscriptions and Save Hundreds Each MonthRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Three Ways to Streamline Operations and Keep Your Solar Business Moving Forward
Like small businesses worldwide, many solar businesses are looking for ways to contain costs in order to continue to operate successfully and take care of their employees through any COVID-19-related economic ups and downs. Here are three simple strategies for potential savings. Audit Software Subscriptions and Save Hundreds Each MonthRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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POWERHOME stays committed to growth plans amid COVID slowdown, opens two new offices
POWERHOME, one of the fastest-growing American companies specializing in solar energy and energy efficiency services, is somehow holding onto that spirit in these tough times for solar sales. The company announced the opening of its office in Raleigh, N.C., and Murfreesboro, Tenn. The Raleigh location is POWERHOME’s third location inRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Distributed solar and solar forecasts keeps going down, while module prices in U.S. decline
The Wood Mackenzie Energy Transition Practice team is writing a weekly update on the coronavirus and its impact on the global power and renewables industry. This week’s expresses further concern for distributed, non-utility solar and storage installations. Solar: 2020 solar installations have been revised down by 18% from pre-coronavirus levelsRead More — Solar Builder magazine