Category: Green Building LEED News

  • Most residential solar installers expect pre-COVID sales to return by August

    SolarWakeup has circulated and compiled a survey of how companies in the residential solar industry are being impacted by the COVID-19 crisis each week, and how they’re responding. The most recent results indicate sales levels are improving compared to an average week in February (pre-COVID). Fifty-eight percent of responses areRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Sense explains how COVID has changed home energy usage

    Based on an analysis of changes in home energy trends across the country since COVID-19, Sense found that the average home electrical usage increased 22 percent compared to 2019, a reflection of people using more electricity while they stayed home. With this increase, most consumers will pay 22% more onRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Residential Mounting and Racking Buyer’s Guide 2020

    For this year’s Residential Mounting and Racking Buyer’s Guide, we asked residential rooftop mounting and rail system providers to tell us exactly how one of their systems installs and what the advantages might be for certain roofs and solar installation companies. Here is what they had to say. SunModo’s NanoMountRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • University of Southern Denmark Study Highlights the Reliability Benefits of SMA’s PV String-Level Optimization Technology

    In 2020, the University of Southern Denmark published the results of a study that compared SMA’s advanced PV optimization technology against other forms of optimization. Researchers ran tests under a variety of shaded and unshaded conditions. The key findings provide conclusions on power outputs, lifetime energy harvests, reliability, maintenance andRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • FYI: Solar Investment Tax Credit safe harbor provision extended to Oct. 15

    New guidance from the Treasury Department confirms that the safe harbor provisions for the solar Investment Tax Credit will be extended until Oct. 15 as a result of the pandemic, giving solar companies more time to qualify for the important credit. IRS Notice 2020-41 provides an additional year for renewableRead More — Solar Builder magazine