Tag: Residential Solar
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Solar Installer Survey: Two-thirds will absorb solar tariff costs instead of passing to customers as confidence climbs
Solar installer confidence continues to climb nationwide, according to the third annual Solar Installer Survey, released by EnergySage and NABCEP. This is the largest and most comprehensive business climate survey of solar companies nationwide. With nearly half of the 590 respondents stating they are more confident in the solar industryRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Battery chemistry matters: What to know before installing solar + storage systems
The days when a residential or commercial solar installer did not need to know the difference in performance between lead-acid and lithium-based batteries are over. Battery storage has emerged as an unavoidable complement to solar, slashing peak charges and outwitting utility time-of-use charge games, not to mention saving microgrids fromRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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What makes a highly rated residential solar installer? Here’s three common attributes
SolarReviews.com has analyzed consumer data from more than 3,500 solar installations and has identified these three characteristics that they think define the most successful residential solar installers as expressed by the customers themselves. The most successful residential solar installers, based on information provided to the site by consumers themselves, are: EitherRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Sunnova to offer solar installations in Nevada once again
Sunnova Energy Corporation says it will be offering solar installation services in Nevada once again. You may remember the net metering controversy in 2015-’16 that caused a bunch of solar companies to leave the state, with Sunnova being one of them. Then in June 2017, Nevada passed Assembly Bill 405Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar Power Northeast: More mature solar market ready to weather Trump Tariffs
Solar Power Northeast in Boston is the first solar industry conference in this post #TrumpTariffs world, and the collective mood of the room seemed to be “Eh. Could have been worse.” A speed bump rather than a brick wall. This isn’t to downplay the realness of the job losses orRead More — Solar Builder magazine