Tag: Featured
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Ask a Distributor: We ask distributors for their purchasing advice, products to watch in 2018
Solar is now the No. 1 new source of capacity being added to the grid, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, and solar installer is the fastest growing job in the country according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. And what’s the reason for the rise of this newRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Our big takeaway from SEIA’s latest Grid Modernization report: Utilities need to step up
The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) continues its in-depth look at state-level efforts to modernize the electric utility grid with the fourth paper in the series, Getting More Granular: How Value of Location and Time May Change Compensation for Distributed Energy Resources. The focus in this one is ways inRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Podcast: How to sell solar in the Midwest with Inovateus Solar President TJ Kanczuzewski
Outside of the solar hotbeds on the coasts, a solar company might need to be even more passionate to succeed. Inovateus Solar, for example, has carved out a sizable solar development market in the Midwest – a journey that has required a ton of customer education and a deep corporateRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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10 predictions for community solar in 2018 via Clean Energy Collective
From an evolving market structure to technology innovation, the community solar landscape is transforming quickly. What does this mean for 2018? Clean Energy Collective (CEC), the nation’s leading community solar developer and solutions provider, forecast what is on the horizon for community solar. CEC’s experts offer the following 10 predictionsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Four services, tools to ease solar installer pain in 2018
The following article will appear in the Jan./Feb. issue of Solar Builder magazine. Sign up for your free subscription (print or digital) today. 1. Education tools. Often, the biggest hurdle for selling solar is a lack of understanding by potential customers. Energy costs can be hard to understand, not toRead More — Solar Builder magazine