Tag: News
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GAF Energy’s Timberline Solar roofing earns Miami-Dade approval
GAF Energy’s nailable solar shingle system, Timberline Solar, has been approved by Miami-Dade County’s Product Control Sector after an extensive multi-month review and evaluation. This is notable because Miami-Dade has stringent requirements for rooftop mounting, and GAF says Timberline is the only solar roofing system to earn its approval to this point. Approval by Miami-Dade……
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Duke Energy piloting incentive program for home solar + storage in North Carolina
Duke Energy is implementing PowerPair, a new incentive-based pilot program for installing home solar generation with battery energy storage in its Duke Energy Carolinas and Duke Energy Progress service areas in North Carolina. The company received approval from the North Carolinas Utility Commission (NCUC) for the program on January 11, 2024. The one-time incentive-based program,……
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Omnidian is now a certified B Corp
The post-installation and solar performance pros at Omnidian, Inc., kicked off Earth Month in style by announcing a B Corp Certification. This designation recognizes Omnidian’s dedication to creating a better, more sustainable future for the environment and planet. “Getting certified as a B Corp was essential to Omnidian’s business and cultural goals,” said Leah Kyle,……
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Sunnova expands virtual power plant network in six states and Puerto Rico
Sunnova Energy International continues to expand its energy services, announcing new an expansion of its virtual power plant (VPP) network, boosting accessibility in California, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, and Texas. “Electricity demand is being driven to record levels and the power grid is not ready – but VPPs can offer critical……
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Meeting demand growth and greening the grid can go hand in hand
By Dennis Wamsted and Seth Feaster | Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) Rising electricity demand does not preclude a cleaner grid, and we should look no further than Texas for proof. In the past 10 years, electricity generation in Texas has risen 104.6 million MWh, climbing from 391.9 million MWh in 2013……