The Summer Solstice is the longest day of the year in terms of daylight and marks the first official day of the summer season. Depending on how the calendar shifts, it occurs between June 20-22. This year, it’s June 20th.
Read MoreThe Summer Solstice is the longest day of the year in terms of daylight and marks the first official day of the summer season. Depending on how the calendar shifts, it occurs between June 20-22. This year, it’s June 20th.
Read MoreWe want clean energy. A 2018 poll showed that over 70% of registered voters want utilities to focus their efforts on offering solar to their customers. For a growing number of municipalities and utilities, community solar is that solution.
Read MoreFloating solar photovoltaic (PV) systems are an evolving technology where PV panels actually float on bodies of water. The technology is similar to ground-mounted PV panels, except that they float on the water, rather than being installed on land.
Read MoreNet metering is a process that allows the unused electricity that privately owned solar panels, wind generators, and other forms of renewable energy generation are creating to be redistributed back into the shared power grid.
Read MoreBefore deciding to go solar, you’ll likely have many questions. One of the most common is: will the panels damage my roof? The short answer is that roof damage is extremely rare. It is important to choose an experienced solar provider to help avoid this concern.
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