Author: LEED Blogger

  • Maine offers $3 million incentive for commercial energy storage

    Some state incentive programs for commercial energy storage may seem at times to lack enough financial reward to encourage adoption of new capacity, but a new program from Efficiency Maine puts the numbers upfront with potential savings of up to $3 million per participant over five years. The quasi-state organization is offering the incentives within……

  • Enerflo integrates Automated Escrow function for solar cash deals

    As interest rates have risen over the past year, the industry has and continues to see a shift from loans to an increase in cash deals for residential solar systems. This is good business if you can get it, but dealing with large cash payments — and timing the payments — can be a messy……

  • Hitachi, Powin partner up, with Hitachi taking majority stake in EKS

    The global demand for energy storage solutions has reached a critical juncture, and major tech brands are all finding new ways to enter the space and expand. This week, renowned global tech company Hitachi Energy announced a collaboration with energy storage platform provider Powin. Hitachi Energy will take majority ownership in eks Energy (EKS) —……

  • Hitachi, Powin partner up, with Hitachi taking majority stake in EKS

    The global demand for energy storage solutions has reached a critical juncture, and major tech brands are all finding new ways to enter the space and expand. This week, renowned global tech company Hitachi Energy announced a collaboration with energy storage platform provider Powin. Hitachi Energy will take majority ownership in eks Energy (EKS) —……

  • EagleView can quickly quantify solar potential for any home via SolarReady

    Soft costs are the bane of the home solar industry, and customer acquisition costs are a big reason why. Gathering a plentiful amount of motivated, in-bound leads can be tough enough, depending on the market. But then there are challenges (and costs!) associated with customer education and truly understanding the solar suitability of that site……