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The next #SolarChat will take place on Wednesday, May 9th from 2:00-3:00 p.m. EST on Twitter. Our topic: Virtual Net Metering Opportunities and Challenges.

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The next #SolarChat will take place on Wednesday, May 9th from 2:00-3:00 p.m. EST on Twitter. Our topic: Virtual Net Metering Opportunities and Challenges.
Tired of high gas prices? An electric car, combined with a solar PV array, can give you clean, free, renewable power for your car.
Solar Superheroes: How You Can Be Like “The Avengers’” Iron Man with clean, free sustainable energy … no palladium required, just sunlight.
In the latest #SolarChat, we discussed the opportunities and challenges associated with net metering. Here are some highlights…
In partnership with local New York organizations, the NY Solar Jobs Coalition, which comprises an extensive group of diverse stakeholders, will host NY Solar Jobs Day events across the state throughout May and June.
Virtual metering — when your solar PV array is located off-site so you can receive clean, low-cost renewable energy generated by solar panels mounted in another location — may be the answer for increased solar energy regardless of location.
Our recent #SolarChat with expert panelists Carter Lavin, business development manager of the Solar Marketing Group and Jessica F. Lillian, editor of Solar Industry Magazine, was especially enlightening, as the…read more +
Our #SolarChat discussion around solar and the media touched upon many “newsworthy” topics. Read more for a recap.
We wanted to hear about why people went solar, or how they joined the industry, and most importantly, how solar has changed their lives.
Solar PV installations in major sporting arenas and shopping centers make economic sense. Doesn’t a solar PV installation make sense for your home, too?
Tomorrow’s grid may be drastically different from the billing and usage model we now have for electricity. Solar may be the best solution.
At the latest #SolarChat, we shared “solar stories” — what inspires us, motivates us, and keeps us enthusiastic about going solar.
Did you know that most solar customers are not rich? Most have an annual household income under six figures, and way below that $150,000 mark many consider wealthy. What’s more,…read more +
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