Category: Solar Power & Energy
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Massachusetts reaches net metering compromise — a win for solar?
The biggest solar and state net metering impasse has reached its end. State legislators in Massachusetts (both House and Senate) have agreed on legislation to raise the state’s net metering caps by 3 percent, and it will decrease the reimbursement rate paid to most solar energy producers by 40 percent. The lower rateRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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The Solar Program is looking for New York, New Jersey affiliates
The Solar Program, an East coast residential solar sales and marketing group, just launched a new affiliate partnership program in New York and New Jersey. This recently launched program will allow local solar and home improvement companies, as affiliates, which the company says simplifies the entire process, provides stricter quality control standards and createsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Q&A with SolarEdge about new StorEdge storage system
Earlier this year, SolarEdge Technologies dropped its StorEdge solution for international distribution after completing a number of installs toward the end of 2015. With energy storage becoming more and more important, we reached out to Lior Handelsman, VP of marketing and product strategy at SolarEdge, to learn a little bitRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Hawaiian Electric Co. looks to improve grid reliability, boost rooftop solar with Varentec deal
Here at the NABCEP 2016 Conference in San Diego, no matter what the panel is about, talk always seems to lead back to the effect on the grid and how utilities may or may not react. The first state mentioned every time in any of these discussions is usually Hawaii.Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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ET Solar launches new monocrystalline module — EliTe Mono
ET Solar announces the global launch of its new generation monocrystalline module – EliTe Mono. All ET Solar’s monocrystalline modules are certificated by VDE and ETL, and have passed the strict tests under the standards of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and Underwriters Laboratories (UL). Compared with traditional PV modules, ETRead More — Solar Builder magazine