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Hawaii says goodbye to coal, aloha to big batteries

For most visitors, Hawaii is where you go to relax, honeymoon and get away from it all. For Hawaiians, it is home, with all its warts and blemishes including high prices – including electricity prices. The state used to be nearly 100% dependent on imported oil and diesel for power generation until 1980s, when it […]

Solar Panel: What the heck just happened with Ayton? Are all Durant trades dead?

Dave, Zona and PLR talk through the implications of Deandre Ayton now being the Phoenix Suns second highest paid player and second max-level salary. Can the Suns still add Kevin Durant to this mix? And PLR asks: should they even want to? Plus, we have our fan fave True/False section on predictions for next season. […]

California landfills are filling up with toxic solar panels

California has been a pioneer in pushing for rooftop solar power, building up the largest solar market in the U.S. More than 20 years and 1.3 million rooftops later, the bill is coming due. Beginning in 2006, the state, focused on how to incentivize people to take up solar power, showered subsidies on homeowners who […]

Solar Panel Worker Jake Manna Finds Missing Plymouth Girl in Buttermilk Bay – NBC Boston

A solar panel worker is being praised for finding a little girl who had been reported missing in Plymouth, Massachusetts, on Wednesday, police said. Plymouth police said Jake Manna was installing solar panels in Buttermilk Bay in Plymouth when he heard that a 5-year-old girl with autism was missing in the neighborhood. Though he was […]

Elevated shipping costs to remain challenge for solar sector – pv magazine Australia

Australia’s solar industry can expect to contend with elevated shipping costs and ongoing supply disruptions for at least another year before a ‘normalisation’ of the global ocean freight system. July 14, 2022 David Carroll New data supplied by Dutch multinational financial services company Rabobank shows that ocean container shipping costs have fallen from a record-breaking […]

Solar panel owners concerned about a return on their investments

INDIANAPOLIS — If you are thinking of adding solar panels to your home to save money on your electric bill, the return on your investment may take longer. It has to do with net metering. Net metering is when a homeowner with solar panels produces more power than they need, and they get a credit […]

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