Tag: EnergySage
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Solar PV Design Software and Sales Tool Buyer’s Guide
The coronavirus crisis is having a huge impact on solar installation business and project timelines. It’s also served to highlight areas in the solar PV sales proposal, permitting and design process that many solar companies could improve or streamline, via remote site assessment, shade analysis, system design software and integratedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar installer confidence continues to grow (along with soft costs) in latest Solar Installer Survey
The fifth annual Solar Installer Survey from EnergySage, in partnership with the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP), shows a solar industry still on the rise. Despite market and policy uncertainty, the percentage of nationwide installers expressing growing confidence in the industry doubled from 2016 to 2019 (among 770Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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EnergySage launches Buyer’s Guide for solar shoppers to easily compare PV panels, inverters, batteries
EnergySage debuted a new Buyer’s Guide this week. The goal is to equip consumers and the industry with easily sort and filter info on solar equipment (panels, inverters, batteries) and compare them based on quality ratings, aesthetics, performance and pricing. EnergySage homes to establish the industry standard for how peopleRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar Marketplace Report shows the power of one ITC and the weakness of another
The semiannual Solar Marketplace Intel Report from EnergySage shows that solar system costs continue to fall, despite the Trump tariffs, which so far, have not even produced more domestic module procurement. Here are four takeaways from this latest report, which is based on millions of transaction-level data points generated withinRead 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