Tag: Outback Power
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The power shutoff sales pitch: A plan for solar installers selling storage in California’s PSPS zones
The wildfires and resulting (and ongoing) public safety power shutoffs (PSPS) are leaving thousands of Californians without power and searching for answers. As a solar installer, you are in a prime spot to provide some of those answers in the form of backup storage. “Solar system owners in CaliforniaRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Batteries Included: Optimizing New Home Construction to Minimize Costs while Maximizing Benefits of Energy Storage
Thu, Sep 5, 2019 2:00 PM EDT With new Title 24 requirements in California and growing demand for power resilience across the country, incorporating an energy storage system (ESS) with home solar PV can provide meaningful differentiation for a new home. This webinar will cover best practices for optimizing theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Seven trends from our 2019 Solar Inverter Buyer’s Guide
We asked every inverter manufacturer to tell us about their latest and greatest products for our 2019 Solar Inverter Buyer’s Guide. What came back was a range of innovations from the most powerful microinverter on the market to the latest utility-scale string technology. At this point, solar inverter spec sheetsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar PV Inverter Buyer’s Guide 2019: Faster installs, better serviceability and a focus on storage
The 2019 solar inverter market is more robust and reliable than ever. From streamlined residential operations to beefed up large-scale string inverters to a cadre of solar+storage options for both on- and off-grid applications, there are products to match any solar PV design need. We reached out to every inverterRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Adding Energy Storage for Grid-Tied Inverters
Thu, Apr 4, 2019 2:00 PM EDT In many parts of North America, the utility rate structure for renewables has moved from incentive based to effectively punitive by eliminating feed in tariffs, restricting or eliminating net metering, and employing time of use (TOU) rates outside of the solar production window.Read More — Solar Builder magazine