Category: Solar Power & Energy
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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
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Sunfinity Renewable Energy to be the solar installer for this Sun United Neighborhood Texas co-op
The Lake Olympia Solar United Neighbors Co-op in Missouri City, Texas, selected Sunfinity Renewable Energy to install solar panels for the 33-member group. Co-op members selected Sunfinity because of their competitive pricing, variety of products offered including different types of panels and batteries. “Solar United Neighbors made the selection process anRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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REC SunSnap app helps solar installers showcase projects, simplify warranty claims processing
All solar installers could use assistance with time-consuming administrative tasks and marketing, not just to reduce soft costs, but also daily annoyances. Additionally, reducing the administrative hurdles installers face when registering projects can significantly improve their sales performance. Installers would thereby gain more time for customer engagement and business growth.Read More — Solar Builder magazine