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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Got Solar? Taking A Look At Recent Solar Energy News

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Source: Zazzle.com

High gasoline prices show that we’re running out of fossil fuels. Renewable energy sources, like solar, are the way of the future. Federal and state incentives for solar help homeowners and businesses transition to the energy of tomorrow. California is leading all states in supporting attractive solar rebates. Read More| Paramount Solar

California Leading The Way

“California is widely recognized as a global leader in encouraging advanced energy growth,” said Graham Richard, AEE CEO. “But the sheer number of policies, agencies and programs designed to support advanced energy development make it difficult for companies to navigate. The Advanced Energy Economy report offers a series of recommendations from California’s business leaders that can accelerate advanced energy success. This will unleash great economic and environmental benefits for California.” ~Advanced Energy Economy (AEE)

The Solar Center of Woodland Hills helps California break solar records by reaching a major solar energy milestone.
California set a new solar record on Sunday morning at 10:00 am as the state's power grid had 1,500 megawatts of solar power entering the grid for the first time in history. However, the record was quickly crushed an hour later when the amount of solar power entering the state's grid reached 1,656 megawatts. That solar output held again Monday, according to preliminary figures from the California Independent System Operator (CaISO). Leading the way in the solar milestones was the Solar Center of Woodland Hills – Southern California’s leading provider of solar energy systems. Read More |
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Thinking About Purchasing Solar? Do Your Homework

You should do your homework before investing in solar panels.
To assist you in your research check out the below articles by leaders in the field.

Additional Reading

Smart Guy | Solar Panels: Everything You Need to Know About Harnessing the Power of the Sun


FINANCING SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS |  SECOND EDITION Guide  PREPARED BY THE. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

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