Tag: Residential Solar
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Crossing Wires: Solar installers are connecting new services to spark new sources of business
More solar installers are adding products and services to their core offering, both to help customers fulfill their sustainable energy goals and to drive ancillary revenue. Products like battery storage, EV charging stations, Smart Home devices and electrical upgrades are natural add-ons for many customers. At the same time, moreRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Quick Mount PV opens East Coast warehouse to supply Florida solar installers with rooftop racking, training
Quick Mount PV is expanding with a new facility on the East Coast. The company’s new 10,000 square foot South Florida Warehouse and Training Center in Pompano Beach will supply the fast-growing Florida solar market and host installer trainings for the region. Quick Mount PV manufactures a full range ofRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Freedom Forever expands its 25-year residential solar production guarantee to Illinois
Fast-growing residential solar energy installer Freedom Forever announced its latest market for expansion: Illinois. Founded in 2011, Freedom Forever currently serves customers in California, Arizona, Colorado and Nevada. Illinois was selected due to the state’s recent commitments to renewable energy — promising to hit an ambitious target of producing 25 percentRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Countdown to California 2020 part II: Constructing a new solar pathway
We wrapped our arms around California’s new Building Energy Efficiency standards in Installment I of the Countdown to 2020. In this installment, we take a closer look at how these 80,000 annual additions to the solar pipeline (based on historical averages) will more broadly impact the California solar market. RegulationsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Residential solar market growth driven by ‘diverse mix of national, regional installers’ in 2018
The U.S. Solar Market Insight 2018 Year-in-Review Report from Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) mostly showed the initial uncertainty / impact of the tariffs on utility-scale and non-residential solar and how the future is super bright going forward in general (doubling capacity inRead More — Solar Builder magazine