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Month: July 2024

Soilar Tech launches solar panel cleaning classes for NABCEP credits

There’s a new focus on professional solar panel cleaning techniques in the United States after the launch of the online community Solar Panel Cleaning Friends and certification school Soilar Tech. The groups will also sell approved cleaning equipment online. Soilar Tech is backed by the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP), and classes …

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U.S. household energy can wield 15 GW to affordably meet electricity demand

A report from Deloitte showed how distributed energy resources (DER) can help the U.S. meet its climate goals while improving the functionality of the grid. July 2, 2024 As households are increasingly electrifying their appliances, heating and cooling systems, and shifting toward driving electric vehicles, electric utilities are faced with new challenges in serving demand …

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Compton church adds resiliency with rooftop solar + storage

Watts-Willowbrook Church of Christ, known as “The Brook,” in collaboration with RE-volv and California Interfaith Power & Light (CIPL), celebrated the commissioning of a new 12-kW rooftop solar and upcoming battery storage installation. The church’s move to adopt solar energy aims to alleviate financial strains, build community resilience and bolster local clean energy projects and …

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Sunrise brief: Looking to Texas as model of speedy interconnection

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CPUC Rejects ATT Request to Withdraw as Carrier

SAN FRANCISCO – The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), following extensive public input, today rejected AT&T’s request to withdraw as a carrier of last resort (COLR) and opened a new Rulemaking process to address COLR telecommunications service obligations. Understanding the Carrier of Last Resort Obligation A COLR is a telecommunications service provider that stands ready …

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Rutgers selects SolarEdge inverters for agrivoltaic research

SolarEdge announced that its technology has been selected by Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, as part of an innovative research and demonstration program to explore the potential of dual-use agrivoltaics for farmers across the state. Rutgers research will assist the Dual-Use Solar Energy Pilot Program that will be administered by the NJBPU. The …

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Sunrise brief: Map shows current and planned solar manufacturing in North America

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