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Tesla Reported Closer to Solar Panel Launch
In addition to its Solar Roof, the company plans to offer low-profile PV panels that are mounted much like standard arrays
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Why We Still Need to Discuss Grid Defection
This relatively new topic for the utility industry should prompt a careful look at the research
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A Neighborhood Microgrid Takes Shape in Brooklyn
The network will allow peer-to-peer energy purchases and eventually could provide power when the grid fails
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Solar Panels Near Break-Even Point
A new study examines the question of when photovoltaic modules settle their 'carbon debt' and become clean energy producers
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In Search of a DIY Guide to Rooftop PV
Why do so many books provide bad advice on residential energy?
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Nevada Reverses Unpopular Net-Metering Rule
Citing Abe Lincoln, the state's chief utility regulator gives solar installers some grounds for hope, but southern Nevada remains in limbo
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A Caribbean Island Transitions to PV
On St. Eustatius, the local utility has installed a new PV-plus-battery system to supply 23% of the island’s electricity
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On College Campuses, Signs of Progress on Renewable Energy
Some institutions have set the goal to be carbon-neutral — and most have a long way to go
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Florida Voters Reject Solar Amendment
Opponents said the utility-backed measure was misleading and underhanded
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Does Cheaper Solar Mean We Can Forget Efficiency?
The ramifications of the falling cost of photovoltaic systems