Author: LEED Blogger
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Sunnova has doubled its dealer network but still posts net losses in third quarter earnings
Sunnova’s financial results for the third quarter shows a growing dealer network (doubled over last 12 months) and customer growth amid continued losses (Net loss of $34.4 million for the quarter). “We delivered on our operational and financial targets,” said William J. (John) Berger, Chief Executive Officer of Sunnova. “WeRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SimpliPhi extends Energize California discounts in response to wildfires, Public Safety Shutoffs
As a California manufacturer of safe energy storage and emergency power systems, SimpliPhi Power is extending its “Energize California” program — an initiative first introduced in June 2019 in response to statewide “Public Safety Power Shutoffs” (PSPS) announced by PG&E, SCE and SDG&E. The program will now run through DecemberRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Allied explains how its lithium batteries can be used to replace lead-acid battery based storage systems
Allied says its Lithium-Iron Phosphate (LFP) batteries are drop-in-ready for solar + storage applications. Its turn-key replacement system enables you to convert your lead-acid system to lithium in less than 30 minutes. You can use the same wiring and hook ups as used with your current lead acid system. How itRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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FERC makes some major revisions to its three-year energy infrastructure forecast (fossil fuels way down, renewables way up)
According to a review by the SUN DAY Campaign of data just released – belatedly – by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the agency has once again revised its three-year forecast for changes in the U.S. electrical generating capacity mix. Sharp declines are foreseen for fossil fuels and nuclearRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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FERC makes some major revisions to its three-year energy infrastructure forecast (fossil fuels way down, renewables way up)
According to a review by the SUN DAY Campaign of data just released – belatedly – by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the agency has once again revised its three-year forecast for changes in the U.S. electrical generating capacity mix. Sharp declines are foreseen for fossil fuels and nuclearRead More — Solar Builder magazine