Category: Green Building LEED News
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EnergySage Report: Consumers value solar install price transparency
EnergySage published its second semi-annual Solar Marketplace Intel Report, providing further visibility into the residential solar market in the United States. By aggregating, analyzing, and publishing research based on millions of transaction-level data points, EnergySage looks at how the solar industry will evolve as it becomes more efficient and transparent,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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OutBack Power shows off easy-to-install solar equipment #NABCEP2016
OutBack Power Technologies, is showcasing its prewired system line at the 2016 NABCEP (North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners) Continuing Education Conference, leading with the FLEXpower Radian and Nano-Carbon energy storage. With this system, solar installers and designers can save half a day of labor on configuration and installation.Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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New York’s Con Edison to start promoting SunPower to homeowners
New York’s solar industry keeps making news. The latest involves Con Edison, which provides electricity to 3.4 million customers in the New York City area and is now collaborating with SunPower to offer high-performance SunPower solar energy systems to homeowners. Con Edison will deliver personalized energy usage details to itsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Georgia Power authorized for 44 MW plant at Marine Corps Logistics Base
Georgia Power recently executed a real estate outgrant with the Department of the Navy (DON) that authorizes the company to use land on the base for a new 31 MW AC, or 44 MW DC, solar generation facility at Marine Corps Logistics Base (MCLB) Albany. The agreement is a significantRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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IREC launches new tools to help consumers go solar
Along with the growing number of Americans exploring powering their homes from the sun, comes the need to help consumers through the complex process of going solar. Residential rooftop solar grew 66 percent in the U.S. last year. That means more consumer marketers and salespeople in the marketplace. More meetingsRead More — Solar Builder magazine