Author: LEED Blogger
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Learned Behavior: Advances in machine-learning lead the way to true solar + storage profitability
In the compelling short story “Lifecycle of Software Objects,” author Ted Chiang explores a world in which artificial intelligence (AI) is reared and cared for just as you would a child. He did this because he sees the commitment life-long learning and development as the only true way for AIRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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CleanChoice Energy partners with Bolton Bees to promote more pollinator-friendly solar farms
CleanChoice Energy, a renewable energy company that empowers people and businesses to cut emissions and live cleaner lives, has partnered with Bolton Bees, a family-owned business that promotes the productive use of land at ground-mounted solar farms. With this new partnership, CleanChoice Energy supports the creation of safe, pollinator-friendly spacesRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Vision Solar has plans to expand nationwide (now hiring in Tempe, Arizona)
Vision Solar, one of the fastest-growing solar companies in the United States, is opening a new location in Tempe, Ariz., this month, signaling the company’s plans to expand nationwide. Vision Solar plans to hire more than 60 employees, sales representatives, technicians and installers for the Tempe location which will serveRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Are utilities in the Southeastern U.S. doing enough to decarbonize? SACE report says not yet, but here’s how
The Southern Alliance for Clean Energy (SACE) shows how changes in power generation have led to reductions in carbon emissions from electric utilities in the Southeast over the last decade in a report. The group also analyzes factors that could determine whether or how decarbonization continues. “Utilities, states, and citiesRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Are utilities in the Southeastern U.S. doing enough to decarbonize? SACE report says not yet, but here’s how
The Southern Alliance for Clean Energy (SACE) shows how changes in power generation have led to reductions in carbon emissions from electric utilities in the Southeast over the last decade in a report. The group also analyzes factors that could determine whether or how decarbonization continues. “Utilities, states, and citiesRead More — Solar Builder magazine