Tag: Residential Solar
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Luxury brand CHANEL commits $35 million to low-income solar projects with Sunrun
In innovative renewable investment news, CHANEL (yes, that CHANEL) just committed $35 million toward solar energy projects for low-income multifamily households with Sunrun Inc. — a partnership will expand access to solar for nearly 30,000 low-income residents (30 MW) across California, offering families on average up to $40 to $50 aRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Luxury brand CHANEL commits $35 million to low-income solar projects with Sunrun
In innovative renewable investment news, CHANEL (yes, that CHANEL) just committed $35 million toward solar energy projects for low-income multifamily households with Sunrun Inc. — a partnership will expand access to solar for nearly 30,000 low-income residents (30 MW) across California, offering families on average up to $40 to $50 aRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Aurora Solar can now size, recommend battery systems for solar customers
The battery attachment rate in residential solar projects rises by the day, and solar installers need more, simple tools for sizing and selling energy storage to new and old customers. To that end, Aurora Solar just launched a range of cool tools for solar professionals to size a battery backup systemRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Aurora Solar can now size, recommend battery systems for solar customers
The battery attachment rate in residential solar projects rises by the day, and solar installers need more, simple tools for sizing and selling energy storage to new and old customers. To that end, Aurora Solar just launched a range of cool tools for solar professionals to size a battery backup systemRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Evergy’s solar demand charge was ruled illegal, but it’s still being collected
From Energy News Network: Clean energy advocates want Evergy to cease a demand charge on solar customers that was ruled illegal last spring. Five months after the Kansas Supreme Court ruled it illegal, Evergy continues to collect a demand fee from customers who own solar panels. “It’s an injustice thatRead More — Solar Builder magazine